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Fig. 1B. 18-year-old man (patient 1) with hepatic masses associated
with patent ductus venosus. Late phase CT image shows mass (thick
arrows) with hypoattenuation. Enlarged abnormal shunt vein
(arrowhead) connecting main portal trunk to inferior vena cava is
seen, but no intrahepatic portal branches are observed. Left and middle
hepatic veins (thin arrows) are visible.