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Fig. 1A. 17-year-old girl with combined transmesocolic and
transomental internal hernia. Contrast-enhanced CT scan reveals convergence of
herniated mesenteric vessels and normal main trunks of superior mesenteric
vessels. This converging point represented defect in gastrohepatic ligament
(lesser omentum). Gastric upper body and antrum were on left and right sides
of converging vessels, respectively. CHV = convergence of herniated mesenteric
vessels, SMv = superior mesenteric vessels, GUB = gastric upper body, GA =
gastric antrum, PTC = proximal transverse colon, DTC = distal transverse
colon.