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Fig. 2C. 54-year-old man with arterial hypertension (185 over 95 mm Hg) and
suspected renal artery stenosis. Three-dimensional anteroposterior fast
low-angle shot MR angiogram (3.8/1.49, 25° flip angle, 10-sec acquisition
time, 1.5-mm partition thickness) of second measurement after power injection
of contrast medium revealed arterial (solid arrow) and venous
(open arrow) enhancement. Note, in this later-phase image, stenosis
again appears more severe than in early arterial phase, as in
Figure 1C.
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