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Fig. 5. 49-year-old man with sepsis and suspected intraabdominal
infection. Anteroposterior radiograph of chest obtained after CT shows stasis
of contrast agent in dependent portions of right side of body, including right
subclavian vein, vena cava, right hepatic veins, right renal vein, bilateral
posterior intercostal veins, ascending lumbar vein, azygous vein, and abundant
venous plexus in upper chest and neck areas.
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