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1) esophageal branches of left gastric vein(portal) with
esophageal branch of azygus veins(systemic),
2) superior rectal vein(portal) with middle and inferior
rectal veins(systemic),
3) paraumbilical veins(portal) with subcutaneous veins of
anterior abdominal wall(systemic),
4) retroperitoneal veins of posterior abdominal
wall(systemic) with venous branches of retroperitoneal organ
and of renal capsule(portal)
5) phrenic and intercostal vein(systemic) with hepatic
venules(portal)
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