Below are examples of MRA from the Diagnostic and Interventional Nephrology of Houston.
The thoracic aorta (red arrows), left pulmonary artery (blue arrow), left atrium of the heart (yellow arrow), and right atrium of the heart (white arrow) depicted by gadolinium-enhanced MRA.
The ascending and descending aorta (red arrows), main pulmonary artery (yellow arrow), and left atrium of the heart (blue arrow) depicted by gadolinium-enhanced MRA.
Right pulmonary artery (blue arrow), left atrium (yellow arrow), and aorta (red arrows) depicted by gadolinium-enhanced MRA.
Renal arteries (red arrows), left renal vein (blue arrow), and abdominal aorta (yellow arrow) depicted by gadolinium-enhanced MRA.
The abdominal aorta is occluded (white arrow). The iliac arteries (red arrows) are reconstituted by collateral vessels including the inferior epigastric arteries (yellow arrows). Depicted by gadolinium-enhanced MRA.
Mild stenosis of the origins of the internal and external carotid arteries (yellow arrows). Depicted by gadolinium-enhanced MRA.
Common (blue arrow), Internal (red arrow), and External (yellow arrow) branches of the Left Carotid Artery. Depicted with gadolinium-enhanced MRA.
MRA of Neural Arch
Carotid arteries (red arrows) and vertebral arteries (yellow arrows) in a patient’s neck. Depicted with gadolinium-enhanced MRA.