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Figure 5


Fig. 2B 71-year-old man (patient 10 in Table 2) with distal-type accessory left gastric artery that was not recognized on conventional angiography. Vessel within ligamentum venosum (arrow) is seen on hepatic arterial phase image of contrast-enhanced MDCT. This vessel is continuous to left hepatic artery (not shown), suggestive of accessory left gastric artery. Asterisk indicates splenic infarction after partial splenic embolization that occurred previously.