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Fig. 5E. 52-year-old woman with Child classification A hepatitis B
virus-related liver cirrhosis and gastric fundic varices (form 3). Gastric
varices were successfully treated with balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous
obliteration. Three-dimensional CT portogram obtained 1 week after retrograde
transvenous obliteration reveals disappearance of gastric varices, gastrorenal
shunt, and posterior gastric vein.
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