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Fig. 2 —72-year-old man with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma.
Composite volume-rendered abdominopelvic, thigh, and calf station image from
3-T MR angiography shows diffuse arteriomegaly with small infrarenal abdominal
aortic aneurysm and left common iliac ectasia. Note presence of
atherosclerotic occlusion of left anterior tibial artery, with focal
high-grade stenosis of distal right anterior tibial artery. Conventional type
I-A popliteal branching is present bilaterally. Arrow indicates incidental
splenic artery aneurysm.