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Fig. 9 | Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance

Fig. 9

From: 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 experience

Fig. 9

The same patient described in Fig. 6. In station I (head-neck region) of whole-body subtractionless CS-WBMRA MIP (A), an occlusion in the left internal carotid artery (long arrow) was detected but was graded as severely stenosed (> 90% stenosis) by carotid CTA (B, long arrow). In A, there seemed to be occlusions in the left common carotid artery and the left subclavian artery (short arrows), which were considered to be normal by CTA (short arrows in C). The distal part of the right internal carotid artery had severe stenosis (red arrow in A), causing a slight enlargement of the proximal part, which was confirmed by carotid CTA (red arrow in C)

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