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Fig. 1C. 24-year-old man with type 1 neurofibromatosis who was referred for evaluation of liver mass. Arteriogram of liver reveals slight tortuosity of distal branches of left hepatic artery (solid arrow). Slightly increased vascularity of extrahepatic component supplied by gastroduodenal artery (open arrow) is seen.