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Fig. 1B. Contrast-enhanced CT scans in 84-year-old woman with type I
aortic dissection. Scan at level of hepatic hilum reveals densely opacified
parenchyma in right lobe of liver due to retrograde flow from inferior vena
cava. Note unusual opacification of right portal vein (arrow), main
portal vein, and hepatic artery (arrowhead).
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