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Fig. 8A —70-year-old man with bilateral lower extremity claudication and nonhealing ulcers of feet. Coronal maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) from whole-body contrast-enhanced MR angiography (A) shows irregularities along course of abdominal aorta and mild stenoses of right and left common iliac arteries (arrows), which were confirmed by catheter angiography (B). Coronal MIP image from station III (thigh) (A) shows proximal occlusion of right superficial femoral artery, with reperfusion of distal part by collaterals, and severe stenosis of left superficial femoral artery (arrow). Coronal MIP image from station IV (calf) (A) shows proximal occlusion of popliteal artery and anterior tibial artery at right, and severe stenosis of tibioperoneal trunk (arrow) and occlusion of anterior tibial artery at left (arrow).





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