Figure 2From: Neutral contrast MRI for the detection of peripheral arterial wall calcifications(B) Comparison of curved MPR in the CTA (left) and curved minimum projection neutral contrast MRI (right). Wall calcifications (arrows) in the distal left common femoral artery (CFA) are comparably shown by the two modalities. (C) Magnified view again shows excellent correlation between the modalities. (D) Axial views, in order from the top: QISS MRA, neutral contrast MRI, CTA. Long arrow: left CFA wall calcifications; short arrow: left CFA lumen; open arrow: non-calcified plaque in right CFA.Back to article page