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Figure 3

From: Comparison of lower extremity atherosclerosis in diabetic and non-diabetic patients using multidetector computed tomography

Figure 3

320-MDCT images of a 62 -year- old man with diabetes for 10 years , intermittent claudication of both lower extremities for 6 months. A, VRT reflects overview artery tree of lower extremities with bone remaining, showing diffused stenoses in right femoral artery. B, VRT image after bone removal depicts a severe (blue arrow) and diffused mild to moderate stenosis (white arrows) in right femoral artery. C, All the stenoses are caused by non-calcified plaques as evidenced using coronal MIP. D, Sagital MIP displays the severe stenosis (blue arrow), mild to moderate stenoses (white arrows) in right femoral artery caused by non-calcified plaques.

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