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Fig. 5D —53-year-old woman with primary aldosteronism (patient not
included in this study). Right adrenal venogram shows adrenal mass (curved
arrow) with marginal stain, from which right adrenal vein (straight
arrows) drains upward to join IVC, almost sharing a common orifice with
accessory hepatic vein (arrowhead). Note similarity of relationship
among adrenal mass, right adrenal vein, and accessory hepatic vein to that on
volume-rendered image C.