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Fig. 5A. 77-year-old woman with focal stenosis involving takeoff of
great vessels as seen on contrast-enhanced MR angiography.
Maximum-intensity-projection image from contrast-enhanced MR angiogram reveals
tandem severe stenosis of left subclavian artery origin and farther distally
at origin of left vertebral artery (arrows). Mild stenosis of origin
of left common carotid artery is also seen. Note high-grade stenosis of left
internal carotid artery at bifurcation and moderate stenosis involving right
carotid bifurcation.
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