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Fig. 2 —Diagram and drawings show timetable during contrast-enhanced CT examination of 56-year-old woman with early gastric cancer. During a single breath-hold of 31 sec, venous phase scanning of 8 sec was performed serially from arterial phase of 8 sec with 15-sec interval. Three-dimensional angiography images in arterial phase (arteriography [diagram a]) and venous phase (venography [diagram b]) were individually reconstructed using volume-rendering technique and were then fused. RGA = right gastric artery, LGA = left gastric artery, GDA = gastroduodenal artery, RGEA = right gastroepiploic artery, RGV = right gastric vein, LCV = left gastric coronary vein, RGEV = right gastroepiploic vein, ARCV = accessory right colic vein, GCT = Henle's gastrocolic vein, PV = portal vein.





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