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Popliteal Artery Occlusion

75 year old female with history of chronic renal disease, peripheral vascular disease, and left foot osteomyelitis. Multipath Curved Planar Reformat image (left) and 3D Maximum Intensity Projection image (right) display a below the knee left popliteal artery occlusion and severe varicose veins. Producing these images requires advanced software and skilled technologists available in our lab.



Marc Sofilos, RT

3DQ Lab Manager

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