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Fig. 3. Bar chart shows agreement between digital subtraction angiography and CT angiography for significant stenosis in each artery. CIA = common iliac artery, EIA = external iliac artery, IIA = internal iliac artery, CFA = common femoral artery, SFA = superficial femoral artery, PRF = profunda (deep femoral artery), POP = popliteal artery, TA = tibialis anterior, TPT = tibioperoneal trunk, TP = tibialis posterior, PER = peroneal, DP = dorsalis pedis.





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