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              Angiogram showed very calcified arteries.  The superficial femoral artery (SFA, yellow

              arrow) was occluded in midthigh.  The deep/profunda femoral artery (PFA, green ar-
              row) was relatively disease free.  The PFA is an important artery that provide collater-
              als to the lower limb (see above).


              GOAL: You should be able to differentiate the SFA from the PFA on lower limb angio-
              grams.
  LOWER LIMB ANGIOGRAM of a 82 year old man with long
 standing diabetes mellitus and renal impairment and suffered a foot ulcer.  The
 36  angiogram was performed with the aim of revascularization but failed.  What                               37

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