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Fig. 2A Doppler spectral examination in 52-year-old man of enhancing
intrathrombotic signals detected during contrast-enhanced sonography. Oblique
subcostal scan with longitudinal view of common trunk of portal vein during
portal phase of contrast-enhanced sonography. Within enhanced lumen,
nonenhancing area (thrombus) measuring about 4.0 mm in diameter can be seen
adhering to wall of vein. At center of thrombus, pulsating punctate enhancing
signal reflects intrathrombotic vascularization.