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D and E, Maximum-intensity-projection reconstructions in
oblique craniocaudal view from all data sets (D) and at level of renal
arteries (E) reveal bilateral renal artery stenosis (arrows,
D). Note small accessory renal artery of left kidney is seen in
E (small arrows) but not in D.
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Fig. 1. 80-year-old man with type A, subtype b abdominal aortic
aneurysm.
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