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Fig. 2A —Maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) images calculated from
image volume in 24-year-old healthy volunteer. Axial (A) and coronal
(B) processed MIP images have same window width and level settings.
Because of signal differences and spatial resolution, venous portions of image
volumes were easily removed.