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Fig. 1A 77-year-old man with proximal-type accessory left gastric
artery. Hepatic arterial phase image of contrast-enhanced MDCT shows vessel
running through fissure of ligamentum venosum (white arrow). Note
tortuosity of vessel near cardia of stomach. Black arrow indicates origin of
accessory left gastric artery.