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Fig. 4A. 48-year-old woman with liver metastases from colorectal
cancer. This patient was being treated with intraarterial administration of
5-fluorouracil because of unavailability of floxuridine and was affected by
melena. Axial contrast-enhanced CT scan shows hypodense area (arrow)
around catheter at level of right hepatic artery due to segmental dilatation
of biliary duct.