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Fig. 5A 56-year-old man with symptomatic right-sided pain and history
of cemented hip arthroplasty 3 years previously. Whole-body MR angiogram
depicts long segment of stenosis in right common femoral artery, with
reconstitution in proximal right superficial artery. Venous contamination of
the run-off on left side is present, but reference to source images (not
shown) allows easy examination of these veins, except for posterior tibial
vein, which is partially obscured. Again, part of subclavian vein is excluded
due to positioning or possibly T2* effect from adjacent subclavian
vein.