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Fig. 1. 65-year-old woman with carotid artery disease in whom
breath-hold contrast-enhanced MR angiography of carotid circulation was
performed. Coronal left anterior oblique maximum-intensity-projection MR image
reveals ulcerated plaque causing tight stenosis (white arrow) at
origin of left internal carotid artery. Great vessel origins and aortic arch
(black arrows) are sharp and clearly visible.
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