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Fig. 5A —43-year-old man with grade 4 gastric submucosal and
adventitial varices before undergoing liver transplantation. Preoperative CT
scan obtained at level of gastroesophageal junction during portal venous phase
shows multiple tortuous enhanced gastric submucosal (arrows) and
adventitial (arrowheads) varices. Largest diameters of gastric
submucosal and adventitial varices are 8.5 and 10.6 mm, respectively, and
number of both varices on transverse image is more than four. Therefore, final
grade of both varices was recorded as 4.