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Fig. 2E. Patent left leg runoff seen on multidetector CT (MDCT)
angiography but not on digital subtraction angiography (DSA) in 74-year-old
man with severe short-distance claudication. Frontal
maximum-intensity-projection MDCT angiogram of left leg shows continuous
arterial runoff from groin to ankle supplied by posterior tibial artery.
Anterior tibial and peroneal arteries are occluded.
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