MAS is a rare yet clinically significant condition, given its elevated rates of associated morbidity and mortality. Various therapeutic modalities exist for managing its symptoms, encompassing both endovascular and surgical interventions, underscoring the critical importance of accurate diagnosis. Within this context, radiology, particularly CT angiography with its diverse post-processing techniques, not only facilitates diagnosis but also allows for comprehensive assessment of the extent and involvement of the entire arterial territory. This assessment is pivotal for optimal therapeutic strategizing. The precise and detailed information furnished by these imaging techniques plays a pivotal role in guiding the choice between surgical and intravascular interventions, such as stent placement.