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Fig. 3A Patient 1 in Tables 1 and 3: 67-year-old woman presenting with fever, nausea, and vomiting who was diagnosed as having multiple aneurysms of portal venous system with thrombophilic defects, recurrent portal vein thrombosis, and splenomegaly. Enhanced oblique transverse thin-slab maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) CT image (A) and coronal curved planar thick-slab MIP CT image (B) trace portal vein. Aneurysms of main portal vein, portal confluence, and splenic vein (arrows) are depicted. Note hypodense area of portal vein thrombosis and hyperdense calcifications.





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