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Fig. 9. 77-year-old-man with coarctation and end-to-end anastomosis
repair. Sagittal maximum-intensity-projection reformation from MR angiography
shows typical mild and nonsignificant waist at level of repair
(arrow). Phase-contrast studies (not shown) revealed normal peak
velocities at level of repair and no evidence of collateral flow. Note typical
distal origin of left subclavian artery, which was reimplanted during
surgery.