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Fig. 1A Volumetric analysis of liver in 25-year-old man (potential
donor). Axial T1-weighted fat-suppressed enhanced MR image of superior aspect
of liver shows right (R), middle (M), and left (L) hepatic veins, which are
anatomic landmarks that define boundaries of hepatic lobes and segments at
this level. Note that two right hepatic veins join to form common trunk before
entering inferior vena cava (arrow).