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Fig. 3A. 57-year-old man with diabetes and nonhealing ulceration of
right great toe. MR angiogram of lower leg arteries shows patent vessels in
pelvis and thigh. In calf, exact visualization of right leg arteries is
partially hampered by venous overaly. Incomplete occlusion of right posterior
and anterior tibial arteries is correctly diagnosed. Right dorsal pedal artery
and plantar arteries are partially opacified (arrow). Note partial
occlusion of left peroneal artery (arrowhead).
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