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Fig. 3C. Normal hepatic artery anatomy and portal vein variant in
27-year-old man, a potential liver donor. Oblique coronal volume-rendered
reconstruction of delayed contrast-enhanced 3D acquisition (4.5/1.9; flip
angle, 12°) in same patient shows anomalous origin of left portal vein (L)
from anterior branch of right portal vein (RA). Right posterior portal vein
(RP) branch arises more proximally.