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Fig. 7 53-year-old man who underwent repair of aortic coarctation 20
years earlier. Maximum-intensity-projection 3D contrast-enhanced MR
angiography shows normal appearance of extraanatomic bypass graft from
ascending to descending thoracic aorta (arrows). Aortic arch distal
to left common carotid artery and proximal descending thoracic aorta is
surgically absent.