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Fig. 4. 18-year-old woman with normal liver function who was right-lobe donor candidate. Maximum-intensity-projection CT scan obtained in coronal plane shows two accessory inferior right hepatic veins (arrows) that drain to inferior vena cava at various distances from junction of main right hepatic vein and inferior vena cava. Size and location of accessory right hepatic veins needed to be evaluated for surgical planning.