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Fig. 4. 62-year-old woman with transient ischemic attacks in whom
nonbreath-hold contrast-enhanced MR angiography of carotid circulation
was carried out. Coronal maximum-intensity-projection MR image reveals blurred
and indistinct great vessel origins (black arrows). Origin of left
internal carotid artery (white arrow) is clearly seen and appears
normal.
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