Konstam M A, Novelline R A, Athanasoulis C A
Gastrointest Radiol. 1979 Jan 30;4(1):43-5. doi: 10.1007/BF01887495.
In a patient undergoing selective hepatic arteriography for suspected liver trauma, a nonopacified area of the liver, initially thought to represent a hepatic hematoma, was later discovered to be due to the presence of an accessory right hepatic artery arising from the superior mesenteric artery. This case illustrates the need for a search for aberrant vasculature whenever a liver hematoma is suspected on the basis of a selective hepatic arteriogram.
在一名因疑似肝外伤而接受选择性肝动脉造影的患者中,肝脏的一个未显影区域最初被认为是肝血肿,后来发现是由于存在一条发自肠系膜上动脉的副右肝动脉。该病例表明,当根据选择性肝动脉造影怀疑有肝血肿时,有必要寻找异常血管。