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Fig. 3 78-year-old man with pseudothrombus in inferior vena cava (IVC) caused by high contrast-injection rate. Axial enhanced CT image, early arterial phase, shows IVC filling defect (arrowhead) due to laminar flow of refluxed contrast from hepatic veins. Bright enhancement in hepatic veins (arrows) is seen because of reflux of contrast from heart.