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Fig. 3A. 80-year-old man 5 years after graft surgery using expanded
polytetrafluoroethylene graft for treatment of peripheral vascular occlusive
disease. Rotated (60° to left) maximum intensity projection of
three-dimensional MR angiogram reveals significant stenosis
(arrowhead) affecting proximal anastomosis of expanded
polytetrafluoroethylene femoropopliteal bypass graft in left leg. Right
superficial femoral artery is occluded.
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