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Fig. 15. Axial contrast-enhanced CT scan shows 16-year-old girl with
reversed (mirror image) malrotation related to polysplenia syndrome. Note
right-sided stomach (St), multiple spleens (arrowheads), and
interruption of inferior vena cava with azygos continuation
(arrow).