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Fig. 5 Double oblique multiplanar reformation of schematic at coronal level of anterior spinal cord in 68-year-old man shows hairpin turn (asterisk) and course (large arrow) of artery of Adamkiewicz, posterior branches of intercostal arteries at feeding segment (circle), and ipsilateral and contralateral segments (arrowheads) with branching radiculomedullary arteries (small arrows). Note significantly wider lumen of posterior branch at feeding vertebral segment (circle) in contrast to adjacent segments (arrowheads).





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