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Fig. 6A. —41-year-old man with portal vein stenosis after living related liver transplantation with right lobe graft. Maximum-intensity-projection image from gadolinium-enhanced MR angiography shows severe narrowing (solid arrow) of portal vein with poststenotic dilatation. Observers interpreted portal vein as grade IV. Note dilated coronary vein (open arrow) due to portal hypertension.