Brief Article
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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 21, 2012; 18(35): 4905-4911
Published online Sep 21, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i35.4905
Figure 1
Figure 1 Imaging findings are shown for grade 2 esophageal varices in the distal esophagus in a 61-year-old man with hepatocellular carcinoma and cirrhosis. A: A transversecomputed tomography scan shows distinct enhancing nodular lesions (arrows) protruding into the luminal space. All observers recorded the lesions as high-risk esophageal varices. Periesophageal varices are not found; B: On coronal images, distinct enhancing nodular lesions (arrows) are noted, and all observers considered the lesions as high-risk esophageal varices; C: A conventional endoscopic image confirms the presence of beaded esophageal varices (arrows).