Figure 3.
Panel A shows one of the views of a computed tomography angiogram of the lower extremities. The yellow brackets indicate areas of stenosis or occlusion in both lower extremities. The patient was found to have an occluded right popliteal artery, right anterior and posterior tibial artery, right tibioperoneal trunk, and right and left peroneal artery. She had different degrees of occlusion in those vessels. Panel B shows a cerebral angiogram, with the yellow circle indicating the occlusion of the proximal inferior left M2 branch.

Panel A shows one of the views of a computed tomography angiogram of the lower extremities. The yellow brackets indicate areas of stenosis or occlusion in both lower extremities. The patient was found to have an occluded right popliteal artery, right anterior and posterior tibial artery, right tibioperoneal trunk, and right and left peroneal artery. She had different degrees of occlusion in those vessels. Panel B shows a cerebral angiogram, with the yellow circle indicating the occlusion of the proximal inferior left M2 branch.

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