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Fig. 6 15-year-old girl after subclavian flap surgical repair 11
years earlier. Maximum-intensity-projection MR angiography shows
pseudoaneurysm formation (star) at operative repair site. Note
postsurgical occlusion of proximal left subclavian artery (arrow)
whose distal portion is reconstituted by way of vertebral artery
(arrowhead).