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Fig. 1C. 59-year-old woman with massive upper gastrointestinal
bleeding. Transjugular direct portal venogram shows duodenal varices (long
black arrow) with afferent vessel originating in superior mesenteric vein
(long white arrow) and accumulation of contrast agent (short
black arrow) in duodenal lumen caused by persistent variceal hemorrhage.
In addition, esophageal varices are visualized (short white
arrow).