2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep23922
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The “Vessel through Strait” Sign is a Signature Radiological Sign for the Diagnosis of Left Hepatic Artery Variation

Abstract: An aberrant artery (AA) can frequently be observed coursing through the fissure for the ligamentum venosum (FLV) which was termed the “vessel through strait” sign (VTSS) by us. Fundamental data including the incidence, anatomical composition and clinical significance of VTSS and the AAs composing VTSS are still lacking. We sought to give a systematic demonstration on this issue in the present study. VTSS was respectively analyzed in 2,275 patients and was observed in 357 of them. Interestingly, 319 (89.4%) out… Show more

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“…[4][5][6] Rong et al studied hepatic artery variations in the CT scans of 2275 patients and introduced the term "vessel through strait sign (VTSS)". [7] They found an aberrant artery at the ligamentum venosum in which 89.4% of this aberrant artery consisted of the left hepatic artery. This variation is commonly seen, as in our case.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…[4][5][6] Rong et al studied hepatic artery variations in the CT scans of 2275 patients and introduced the term "vessel through strait sign (VTSS)". [7] They found an aberrant artery at the ligamentum venosum in which 89.4% of this aberrant artery consisted of the left hepatic artery. This variation is commonly seen, as in our case.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%