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Fig. 2A. 58-year-old man with lower leg claudication and previous
osteosynthesis of left femur. Subtracted coronal maximum intensity projection
of MR angiography image of peripheral arteries shows 5-cm-long occlusion of
external iliac artery on right leg and occlusion of superficial femoral
arteries on both legs. On right leg, popliteal artery reconstitutes for 5 cm
(P2-segment) and is occluded again below knee. Although long occlusions are
seen in inflow region, calf arteries are well opacified.
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