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Fig. 3A. Conventional MDCT angiographic and MDCT cholangiographic images obtained in 36-year-old woman potential liver donor illustrating discordance between second-order portal venous and biliary tract branching anatomies. Volume-rendered oblique axial CT reformation of MDCT angiogram shows conventional second-order portal venous branching anatomy with main portal vein (large arrowhead) bifurcating into left portal vein (small arrow) and right portal vein. Right portal vein then bifurcates into right anterior (small arrowheads) and right posterior (large arrow) portal vein.