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Fig. 4B. 47-year-old man with replaced right hepatic artery from abdominal aorta who developed hepatic artery stenosis 107 days after liver transplantation. Conventional angiogram of common hepatic artery after liver transplantation shows high-grade stenosis at arterial anastomosis (white arrow). Pigtail catheter (black arrow) was placed to drain liver abscess.