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Fig. 2. 32-year-old woman with ruptured right hemidiaphragm. Axial CT scan shows right lobe of liver dependent on right posterior ribs (black arrows), which is "dependent viscera" sign. Partial waistlike constriction (white arrow)—collar sign—is visible along anterior surface of right lobe of liver and is attributable to partial hepatic intrathoracic herniation.