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Fig. 7C —45-year-old man who presented with syncope due to spontaneous, intraperitoneal hemorrhage while exercising, source of which was not identified during surgical exploration or by postoperative CT angiography at outside institution. Axial oblique volume rendering from superior viewing orientation shows relationship of pseudoaneurysm to splenic artery. Aneurysm and splenic artery were successfully embolized.