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Fig. 3B Patient 4 in Table 1.
Maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) images from time-resolved 3D
gadolinium-enhanced gradient-echo subtraction MR angiogram (TR/TE, 3.2/1.1;
25° flip angle; temporal resolution, 9 sec) in 88-year-old woman with left
upper extremity arteriovenous fistula (AVF) and abnormal focal physical
examination (thrill and pulsatility at the site of AVF). Magnified view of two
tandem venous stenoses in shoulder (long arrow) and mild focal venous
stenosis in mid arm (short arrow).