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Fig. 2B 33-year-old woman with multiple liver metastases from breast
cancer. Arteriogram via port obtained after replacement shows that all hepatic
arteries can be visualized. Catheter tip was inserted into peripheral branch
of hepatic artery and side hole was placed in common hepatic artery
(arrowhead). Origin of right hepatic artery (arrow) was not
visualized because of stenosis caused by tip of original catheter, but right
hepatic artery is well visualized because of blood supply via left hepatic
artery through intrahepatic arterial anastomoses.