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Fig. 10A 64-year-old woman with severe postprandial abdominal pain and weight
loss who underwent successful recanalization with percutaneous transluminal
angioplasty and stenting of celiac artery and superior mesenteric artery
(SMA), resulting in temporary reperfusion syndrome with ascites and
pancreatitis. Abdominal aortogram shows total occlusion of celiac trunk, SMA,
and inferior mesenteric artery at their ostia ("bald aorta").