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Fig. 2A 33-year-old woman with multiple liver metastases from breast
cancer. Celiac arteriogram obtained after occlusion of implanted catheter
(long thin arrow) shows that hepatic arteries are well visualized.
Gastroduodenal artery (thick arrow), posterior superior
pancreatoduodenal artery (arrowhead), and right gastric artery
(small thin arrow) were embolized with microcoils to prevent
extrahepatic influx of anticancer agents.