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Fig. 4B. 63-year-old woman with claudication of right lower leg.
Corresponding digital subtraction angiogram confirms stenoses and occlusions
in pelvic and upper leg regions. Nevertheless, popliteal artery
(arrow) is shown to be patent, indicating severe overestimation on MR
angiography. Overestimation may have been caused by popliteal compression
resulting from misplaced knee support.
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