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Fig. 6 —Left external carotid artery branches as seen on
volume-rendered maximum-intensity-projection image in 72-year-old woman with
clinically suspected supraaortic arterial occlusive disease. Note common
origin of lingual (arrow) and facial (arrowhead) arteries,
consistent with truncus linguofacialis.