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English: Angiogram of aortic arch. Left Image: Plaque of left subclavian artery (red circle) with decreased blood flow distally (purple arrow) and no contrast extending into the left vertebral artery. Right Image: Left subclavian artery stent placed (green circle) with improved distal blood flow (red arrow) and contrast extending into left vertebral artery (green arrow).
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