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Fig. 2B 52-year-old man with severe (grade 3) atherosclerosis. MDCT image obtained using volume-rendering technique (A) and CT angiography image obtained using rotated volume-rendering technique (B) show course of radial artery (RA) and ulnar artery (UA) are well depicted (arrows). Proximal parts (P, arrowhead) of both vessels are severely affected by atherosclerosis (grade 3), and vessel wall appears irregular. Distal carpal (C) course of ulnar artery is less affected, and fourth digital palmar artery (4DPA) is relatively spared from atherosclerosis.





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