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Fig. 6 Double oblique multiplanar reformation at coronal level of
anterior spinal cord shows ipsilateral duplication of artery of Adamkiewicz
(asterisks) in 66-year-old woman. Duplicate arteries of Adamkiewicz
originate from same segmental radiculomedullary artery (arrow).
Proximal sections of artery of Adamkiewicz are located in different vertical
planes, thereby forming a continuous vessel tract that can be visualized for
only one artery.