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Fig. 1A —Two different patients with incidentally discovered portal
vein aneurysm. Patient 18 in Tables
1 and
3: 57-year-old man who
presented with abdominal wall abscess and gluteal abscess. Oblique transverse
thick-slab (35-mm) maximum-intensity-projection contrast-enhanced MDCT image
obtained at portal venous phase shows fusiform aneurysmal dilatation of right
portal vein (arrow) with maximum diameter of 20 mm.