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From: A case of Mirizzi syndrome accompanied by a pseudoaneurysm that ruptured into the gallbladder: successfully treated by embolization of aneurysm and sequential surgery

Fig. 1

Enhanced abdominal computed tomography (CT) findings. Enhanced CT revealed a pseudoaneurysm in the gallbladder, which was suspected to be connected to the right hepatic artery or the cystic artery A (yellow arrow) axial view, B coronal view. Moreover, CT revealed a 20-mm gallstone in the neck of the gallbladder (C). The right hepatic artery (yellow arrow) runs ventral to the common bile duct (yellow arrowhead) and is in close proximity to the gallbladder (D)

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