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Fig. 3A Transverse dynamic CT images in 55-year-old man with hepatic
abscess. CT scans obtained during hepatic arterial (A) and portal
venous (B and C) phases, show thrombosis of right hepatic vein
(open arrows, B and C) adjacent to hepatic abscess (a
in A and B) and normal opacification of middle hepatic vein
(curved arrow, B). Note regional hypoattenuation (o in
B and C), and smaller hyperattenuated area (e in A) in
hepatic parenchyma surrounding abscess. Vertex of wedge-shaped hypoattenuating
area points to inferior vena cava (I in B and C). Note dilated
intrahepatic bile ducts in left liver (white arrows, B and
C).