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Fig. 2C. 63-year-old man with peripheral arterial occlusive disease.
Digital subtraction angiogram of distal upper leg reveals only collateral
arteries on right side and hemodynamically significant stenosis in left
superficial femoral artery (long arrow), occlusion of left
superficial femoral artery (short arrow), as well as collateral
vessels (arrowheads).
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