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Fig. 7B. —68-year-old man with hepatic metastasis from colorectal carcinoma who presented with abdominal pain 14 weeks after placement of hepatic arterial floxuridine infusion pump. Digital subtraction angiogram confirms tip of infusion catheter (thin arrow) is in gastroduodenal artery at its junction with hepatic artery (thick arrow). However, small branch (arrowhead) of gastroduodenal artery, which is seen only on catheter angiograms, is patent and supplies duodenum.





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