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Fig. 2C —68-year-old man (patient 10) who underwent transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) placement because of refractory ascites and then shunt reduction because of multiple episodes of stupor and unconsciousness. Portogram shows shunt placement resulting in reopacification of intrahepatic portal veins and clear reduction of shunt diameter in narrow segment (arrow) of reduction stent-graft.