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Fig. 3C —Balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration of duodenal varices in 48-year-old man with hepatitis B-related liver cirrhosis. Patient's duodenal variceal bleeding occurred 6 months after previous obliteration procedure for treatment of gastric varices. CT scan obtained 3 months after procedure shows retention of iodized oil and no contrast enhancement of duodenal varices (arrow). Further CT scan at 6-month follow-up (not shown) showed complete obliteration of duodenal varices.





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