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Fig. 7C 67-year-old woman with lower extremity claudication, hypertension,
and history of transient ischemic attack. Magnified coronal MIP image from
abdominal station (C) shows significant stenosis at origin of renal
arteries (arrows) as well as distal narrowing of abdominal aorta with
significant stenosis just before common iliac bifurcation
(arrowhead). These findings were confirmed by catheter angiography
(D and E). Coronal MIP images of stations III and IV (A)
show patent runoff vasculatures, with no significant arterial disease.