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Fig. 3A 67-year-old man with diaphragmatic branch from accessory left
gastric artery. Digital subtraction angiography image from proper hepatic
artery shows accessory left gastric artery and esophageal branch (small
arrows). Diaphragmatic branch from origin of accessory left gastric
artery (large arrows) is noted. However, it was thought to be
intrahepatic arterial branch. Vasospasm of proper hepatic artery is seen.