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Fig. 2. 75-year-old man with colorectal carcinoma that metastasized to
liver. Volumetric three-dimensional CT arteriogram of hepatic vessels shows
highly vascularized mass (single straight arrow) supplied
predominately by branches of right hepatic artery (arrowhead). Note
bifurcation of common hepatic artery (double arrows) into
gastroduodenal artery (curved arrow) and proper hepatic artery.
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