Fig. 2From: Heterotaxy polysplenia syndrome presenting with bleeding from the greater curvature of stomach: a case reportContrast-enhanced CT (CECT) to identify any area of active bleeding. A Axial section of CECT arterial phase, showing a liner hyperdensity along gastro-splenic ligament (white arrowhead). B Axial section from CECT portal venous phase showing increasing linear hyperdensity along gastro-splenic ligament (black arrowhead) representing active bleeding. The stomach is significantly distended with high-density content representing blood clots (white asterisk). Two small-sized splenules are seen (black asterisks) instead of one parent spleen representing polysplenia which is an additional feature of heterotaxy syndrome with left isomerismBack to article page