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Fig. 11. Hepatic and mesenteric CT arteriogram obtained from first pass of
triple-pass acquisition in 35-year-old woman with hepatic cirrhosis. Anomalous
left hepatic artery (arrow) can be seen arising from left gastric
artery, and totally replaced right hepatic artery (REPL RHA) arising from
superior mesenteric artery can also be seen. Isolated gastroduodenal artery
(GDA) arises from celiac artery (CA). SA = splenic artery.
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