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Fig. 7A 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 early venous phase image (A) and sagittal
multiplanar reformation (B) from IV contrast-enhanced MDCT reveal
2.5-cm aneurysm posterior to pancreas and adjacent residual retroperitoneal
and intraperitoneal hemorrhage.