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Fig. 4 Multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) image in venous phase fused with
that of air-filled stomach in arterial phase. MPR image of air-filled stomach
in arterial phase (red) is consistent with axial (image a), coronal
(image b), and sagittal (image c) views in venous phase, which proves that
single breath-hold had been performed and that stomach had not changed shape
because of peristalsis between arterial and venous phases.