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Fig. 3D. 37-year-old woman with alcoholic cirrhosis of liver. Pulsed
Doppler analysis confirms that portal flow direction changed markedly after
food intake; flow has been directed to hepatopetal from hepatofugal direction
(arrowheads). Arterial flow is blue because of low pulse repetition
frequency, causing aliasing phenomenon.