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Fig. 2A 71-year-old man (patient 10 in
Table 2) with distal-type
accessory left gastric artery that was not recognized on conventional
angiography. Digital subtraction angiography image from proper hepatic artery
shows accessory left gastric artery arising near umbilical point (black
arrow). In retrospect, gastric wall stain (white arrow) is noted
overlying lateral edge of liver. Arrowhead indicates right gastric artery.