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A, Maximum-intensity-projection reconstruction in anterior view of
abdominal aorta and iliac arteries shows occlusion of superior mesenteric
artery at origin and occlusion of common and external right iliac arteries.
Note hypertrophied inferior mesenteric artery (thin arrows) and
arterial supply of right common femoral artery via epigastric artery
(thick arrows). Denser calcifications seen in left iliac and femoral
arteries obscure arterial lumen analysis.
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Fig. 4. 59-year-old man with type A, subtype a abdominal aortic aneurysm and
severe peripheral and visceral occlusive lesions.
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