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Fig. 1A. Significant external iliac artery stenosis underestimated by
multide-tector CT (MDCT) angiography in 59year-old man with rest claudication.
Maximum-intensity-projection MDCT angiogram of iliac arteries obtained after
manual bone subtraction shows left external iliac artery stenosis
(arrow) that was rated as 2550% by all three observers.
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