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Fig. 1A 64-year-old man with incidental CT finding of pseudothrombus
caused by opacified blood from renal veins streaming into unopacified inferior
vena cava (IVC). Axial enhanced CT image shows filling defect (arrow)
caused by inflow of opacified blood from renal veins mixing with poorly
opacified blood in IVC.