Review Article
Friend or Foe? Spontaneous Portosystemic Shunts in Cirrhosis—Current Understanding and Future Prospects
Figure 8
Coronal (a, b) and axial (c, d) CECT images of a patient taken 1 year apart demonstrate atrophy of liver (calipers in (a, b)), decrease in the caliber of main portal vein (arrows in (c, d)), interval development of ascites (asterisk in (b)), and esophageal and paraesophageal collaterals (arrowheads) with enlargement of the splenorenal shunt (encircled).
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