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Fig. 1B. 64-year-old man with history of peripheral vascular disease
and pain-free walking distance of less than 200 m. Coronal maximum intensity
projection of 3D whole-body MR angiogram using moving table shows aneurysmal
changes of left common femoral artery, occlusion of left superficial femoral
artery, and aneurysms (arrows) of right popliteal artery as well as
thoracic aorta and supraaortic branches.