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Fig. 2C. Classification of Marcos et al. [23]. In reconstructions showing peripheral branching pattern of middle hepatic vein, various branching patterns are displayed in inferior part of paramedian sector. Dashed lines indicate proposed line of hepatic transection based on intrahepatic venous collaterals. In type 3 (n = 8, 15.1%), early proximal branching occurs and some medium-sized branches are present in both segment IVa (vein indicated by green arrows) and segment V (vein indicated by yellow arrows). In original report, type 1 constituted 70%; type 2, 20%; and type 3, 10%. Our results are consistent with original report.