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Fig. 5B. 19-year-old living male liver donor who underwent right
hepatectomy. Three-dimensional volumetric maximum-intensity-projection
mangafodipir trisodiumenhanced MR cholangiogram (A) shows
biliary anatomy closely resembling trifurcation pattern that is typically
difficult to diagnose on conventional T2-weighted MR cholangiography. Short
right hepatic duct (long arrow) joins left hepatic duct (short
arrow) to form common hepatic duct (arrowhead). Intraoperative
cholangiogram (B) confirms finding on mangafodipir
trisodiumenhanced MR cholangiography (A). Intraoperative
cholangiogram (C) after right hepatectomy shows left (short
arrow) and common (arrowhead) hepatic ducts.