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Fig. 2

From: Anatomic, computed tomographic, and ultrasonographic assessment of the lymph nodes in presumed healthy adult cats: the abdomen, pelvis, and hindlimb

Fig. 2

Hepatic lymph node. A Image of the dissection showing the localization of the lymph node (arrow) in the porta hepatis, near the portal vein (P). The liver (L) and gallbladder (GB) are indicated. B Ultrasonographic image showing the hepatic lymph node (between cursors) in the porta hepatis. The liver (L) and a partially visible portal vein (P) are indicated. C, D CT images indicate a slightly hypoattenuating hepatic lymph node (arrow) in the precontrast image (C) and with homogeneous contrast enhancement in the postcontrast image (D). It is located normally at the dorsomedial aspect of the portal vein (P) and ventromedial to the caudal vena cava (asterisk). The liver (L) and the spleen (Sp) are indicated

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