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C, Lateral digital aortogram shows moderate (grade 1) stenosis of
superior mesenteric artery (arrow). This stenosis was probably
underestimated because it was a lateral eccentric plaque that is difficult to
assess in lateral projection. Patient also had stenosis of celiac trunk well
seen on CT.
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Fig. 3. 55-year-old man with abdominal aortic aneurysm (type A, subtype b)
and celiomesenteric occlusive disease.
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