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Fig. 2B 47-year-old man with suspected renovascular hypertension. Coronal and axial subvolume maximum intensity projections (MIPs) from navigator-gated steady-state free precession (Nav SSFP) MR angiography (A and C) and contrast-enhanced MR angiography (CE-MRA) (B and D) show agreement for nondiseased renal arteries. Note excellent depiction of small anterior right accessory renal artery on Nav SSFP (white arrow, A–D). Axial Nav SSFP MIP (C) is targeted to show this accessory renal artery and does not show main renal arteries. An inferior left accessory (black arrow, B) was missed on SSFP because it was out of imaging volume.





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