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Fig. 5A. —57-year-old woman with colorectal carcinoma that metastasized to liver. Volumetric three-dimensional CT arteriogram shows replaced right hepatic artery (single short straight arrows) arising from superior mesenteric artery (single long straight arrow). Common hepatic artery, which is branch of celiac artery (curved arrow), continues as left hepatic artery (arrowheads) after giving rise to gastroduodenal artery (double arrows).