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Teaching File Case 15

56-year-old male with lower leg pain

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The vasculature is unremarkable. In the upper row, a time-resolved imaging sequence at the lower leg station is displayed first. The second image series are MR fluoroscopic images used to trigger the acquisition. Rotating maximum intensity projection (MIP) images of the abdomen-pelvis station comprise the next 2 images. A still and rotating series of images of the upper legs are then shown, and the final image of the upper row is a rotating MIP display of the lower leg vessels. The second row of images represents sequential imaging from the abdomen/pelvis to the upper legs to the lower legs.

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(2008). Teaching File Case 15. In: Cardiovascular MRI in Practice. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-090-2_23

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