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Figure 1

Superior mesenteric artery arteriography – occlusion after 5 cm from the ostium; the stump characteristics suggest the embolic aetiology
Superior mesenteric artery arteriography – occlusion after 5 cm from the ostium; the stump characteristics suggest the embolic aetiology

Figure 2

Peripheral arteriography – iliac arteries with calcified atheromatous plaques, occlusion of left external iliac artery (white arrow), and occlusion of right superficial femoural artery (black arrow)
Peripheral arteriography – iliac arteries with calcified atheromatous plaques, occlusion of left external iliac artery (white arrow), and occlusion of right superficial femoural artery (black arrow)

Figure 3

Coronary angiography (left coronary artery – left anterior oblique 50° caudal angulation 20°): 50% stenosis of left main stem (black arrow), 80% stenosis of circumflex artery (dashed arrow), and 90% ostial stenosis of left anterior descending artery (white arrow)
Coronary angiography (left coronary artery – left anterior oblique 50° caudal angulation 20°): 50% stenosis of left main stem (black arrow), 80% stenosis of circumflex artery (dashed arrow), and 90% ostial stenosis of left anterior descending artery (white arrow)

Figure 4

SMA angiography after thrombaspiration and repermeabilization of left branches
SMA angiography after thrombaspiration and repermeabilization of left branches

Figure 5

SMA angiography after the implantation of three stents; the ileocolic artery can be seen through collaterals from the left branch of the SMA (white arrow)
SMA angiography after the implantation of three stents; the ileocolic artery can be seen through collaterals from the left branch of the SMA (white arrow)

Figure 6

Superior mesenteric artery angiography after the implantation of four stents using the provisional T stenting technique
Superior mesenteric artery angiography after the implantation of four stents using the provisional T stenting technique
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