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Fig. 6A Images from ECG-gated CT scan of 20-year-old man with dextrocardia
and polysplenia syndrome. Axial image through upper abdomen shows multiple
splenules in right upper quadrant posterior to right-sided stomach (St). Liver
is predominantly left-sided. Vessel (arrow) adjacent to descending
thoracic aorta is enlarged hemiazygos vein from hemiazygos continuation of
inferior vena cava. Note absence of intrahepatic portion of inferior vena
cava.