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Fig. 1A. 78-year-old woman with pancreas body carcinoma. Selective
splenic artery digital subtraction angiography (venous phase) shows that
splenic venous flow runs through distal portion of splenic vein, inferior
mesenteric vein (arrowheads), left transverse colic vein (large
black arrow), marginal vein (small black arrows) extending along
transverse colon, and middle colic vein (M), then ends at superior mesenteric
vein (star). Note gastroepiploic vein (white arrows) is also
shown and mimics marginal vein along transverse colon.