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Fig. 2A. 74-year-old woman referred for MR imaging with suspected
embolic disease. Coronal oblique MR image of unsubtracted, volume-rendered,
contrast-enhanced three-dimensional MR angiographic data (TR/TE, 4.6/1.8; flip
angle, 40°) shows high-grade disease in distal right popliteal artery
(short straight arrow), right anterior tibial artery (long
straight arrow), and right peroneal artery (curved arrow).
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