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Fig. 2B. 68-year-old man with intermittent claudication 1 year after
bilateral femoropopliteal bypass graft (with saphenous vein).
Maximum-intensity-projection reformations of CT angiograms (A and
B) and digital subtraction angiograms (C and D) show
bilateral occlusion of superficial femoral arteries, severe stenosis
(arrows, A and C) of right proximal graft, and
occlusion (arrows, B and D) of left popliteal artery
below distal graft anastomosis. There is single vessel outflow bilaterally:
tibialis posterior artery on right and tibialis anterior artery on left.
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