Fig. 27From: Role of imaging in visceral vascular emergenciesCeliac artery thrombosis. A 64-year-old male with known colon cancer treated with chemotherapy presented with severe epigastric pain and elevated liver enzymes. Axial plane post-contrast arterial phase T1W image shows intraluminal thrombus completely obstructing the celiac artery lumen (arrow). There was no extension of this thrombus into the aorta. Also, note was made of associated splenic infarcts (not shown)Back to article page