Fig. 2From: Subtractionless compressed-sensing-accelerated whole-body MR angiography using two-point Dixon fat suppression with single-pass half-reduced contrast dose: feasibility study and initial experienceWhole-body MRA MIP (A) in a female healthy volunteer (47Â years old) assessed by conventional MRA and Whole-body CS-WBMRA MIP (B) in a male patient (50Â years old) examined by subtractionless CS-WBMRA. Both showed excellent image qualities in depicting whole-body arterial vessels. Successive images of five stations in CS-WBMRA, including station I (b1), station II (b2), station III (b3), station IV (b4) and station V (b5), display arteries from head-neck to ankle very clearly. Interestingly, there seemed to be an occlusion in the junction between the right axillary artery, but it was identified as normal in the venous phase of CS-WBMRA (b6)Back to article page