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Fig. 8A. 30-year-old man involved in motor vehicle collision. Sagittal
reformation reveals waistlike constriction (arrows) of dome of liver,
raising possibility of right hemidiaphragm injury. No evidence of injury was
found at surgery. This appearance may occur as artifact of reconstruction or
of patient breathing during acquisition of imaging volume.