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Fig. 2B. 36-year-old living female liver donor who underwent left
hepatectomy. Three-dimensional volumetric maximum-intensity-projection
mangafodipir trisodiumenhanced MR cholangiogram (A) shows right
posterior hepatic duct (single straight arrow) joining left hepatic
duct (double arrows), the most common variant of biliary duct
anatomy. Right anterior hepatic duct (arrowhead) drains into common
duct (curved arrow). Intraoperative cholangiogram (B) confirms
finding on mangafodipir trisodiumenhanced MR cholangiography
(A). Intraoperative cholangiogram (C) after left hepatectomy
shows resected margin of left hepatic duct.