Celiacomesenteric Trunk: 1
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A CT scan done for abdominal pain revealed an incidental finding of a celiacomesenteric trunk. The celiac trunk was absent from its normal location and all three branches arose from the proximal superior mesenteric artery.
Celiacomesenteric Trunk: 2
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The splenic, hepatic and small left gastric arteries are highlighted in yellow, and the SMA is shown in blue.
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Celiacomesenteric Trunk: 3
The relationships are shown schematically.
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