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Fig. 4A —Three different patients with portal vein aneurysms and
different etiologic factors. Patient 17 in Tables
1 and
3: 38-year-old man who
presented with abdominal pain and also had liver cirrhosis secondary to
hepatitis B, recurrent portal vein thrombosis, and choledocholithiasis.
Coronal thick-slab maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) CT image shows multiple
aneurysmal dilatations (arrows) and calcifications of portal venous
system, atrophic liver, and splenomegaly.