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Fig. 9A. 51-year-old male smoker. This case is example of underestimation of
stenosis using MR angiography and points to semantic difficulties associated
with classification of vascular morphology and can be regarded as example of
interobserver variability rather than failure of MR angiography to accurately
estimate vascular disease. Anteroposterior projection of three-dimensional MR
angiographic maximum-intensity-projection image shows multiple irregularities
of right superficial femoral artery. Lesion in distal third of superficial
femoral artery (arrow) was characterized as mild.
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