Fig. 7. A 70-year-old man, who had a history of chronic pancreatitis, presented with upper gastrointestinal bleeding. (A) Non-enhanced computed tomography (CT) scan found diffuse swelling of the pancreas (arrow) and small hematoma at distal common bile duct (arrowhead). (B) Arterial-phase CT scan showed a small pseudoaneurysm (arrowhead) at distal gastroduodenal artery (GDA) (arrow). (C) GDA angiogram revealed small pseudoaneurysm (arrowhead) at distal GDA. (D) Superselective angiogram found active contrast extravasation from an aneurysm (arrowhead) into the duodenum (arrow). (E) Then, four pieces of 2-mm interlocking coil were placed into the targeted vessel (arrow). Angiogram after embolization found absent of contrast extravasation.
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