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Fig. 9B Congenital variants in asymptomatic adults undergoing routine
colorectal screening. Unenhanced transverse CT image in 51-year-old man shows
multiple small spleens (short arrows), abrupt shortening of pancreas
(long arrow), and preduodenal portal vein (arrowhead), all
compatible with heterotaxy (polysplenia). ICV interruption was not present but
borderline cardiomegaly was suggested on CT scout (not shown); cardiac
evaluation has not yet been pursued.