File:Arterial tree of the human leg.webp

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Arterial tree of the human leg

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English: Arterial tree of the human leg CIA common iliac artery, EIA external iliac artery, IIA internal iliac artery, CFA common femoral artery, DFA deep femoral artery, SFA superficial femoral artery, POP popliteal artery, ATA anterior tibial artery, TPT tibioperoneal trunk, PA peroneal artery, PTA posterior tibial artery.
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Source Schreiner, M.M., Platzgummer, H., Unterhumer, S. et al. Multipath Curved Planar Reformations of Peripheral CT Angiography: Diagnostic Accuracy and Time Efficiency. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 41, 718–725 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-017-1846-3
Author Schreiner, M.M., Platzgummer, H., Unterhumer, S. et al.

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