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Fig. 1B —Two different patients with incidentally discovered portal
vein aneurysm. Patient 13 in Tables
1 and
3: 56-year-old woman referred
for treatment of microcytic anemia. Oblique sagittal color Doppler sonographic
image shows aneurysm of portal vein at bifurcation (arrow) with
turbulent flow.