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Fig. 3. 55-year-old man with dorsocaudal branch of right hepatic
lobe draining into central left hepatic duct. Coronal thick-slab (40-mm) MR
cholangiogram shows dorsocaudal branch (straight arrows) of right
hepatic lobe draining into central left hepatic duct (arrowhead).
Extrahepatic bile duct (curved arrow) is shown. This anomaly was
confirmed at surgery.