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Fig. 1A. 84-year-old woman with atrial fibrillation who received
excessive anticoagulation with warfarin (international normalized ratio, 10).
Contrast-enhanced CT scan shows gastric and biliary obstruction. Dilated
stomach (curved arrow), distended gallbladder (large straight
arrow), and dilated bile and pancreatic ducts (small straight
arrows) are evident.