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Fig. 2A 76-year-old man referred for CT angiography for treatment decision and planning because of intermittent claudication and known popliteal aneurysm of right leg. Multipath curved planar reformation (16-MDCT scanner, 16 x 0.75 mm slice collimation, 98 mL of iomeprol) shows ectatic right superficial femoral artery, known aneurysm in right popliteal artery, and multiple stenoses in posterior tibial artery of right leg as well as long arterial occlusion of left superficial femoral artery. Placement of femoropopliteal bypass graft for exclusion of aneurysm in right leg was planned and later performed.