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Fig. 12 72-year-old man with ischemic heart disease and suspected
pulmonary embolism. Indirect CT venography image obtained at level of mid
thighs shows dense contrast material in superficial femoral arteries (long
arrows); no contrast material is seen in femoral veins (short
arrows) because of poor venous return.