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Fig. 2 51-year-old man imaged for liver donor work-up. Coronal
thick-slab MR cholangiopancreatography reveals dorsocaudal branch of right
hepatic duct (arrows) draining into left hepatic duct
(arrowhead). Aberrant right hepatic duct (open arrow) drains
into common hepatic duct. Common bile duct (CBD), cystic duct (curved
arrow), pancreatic duct (P), duodenum (D), and biliary bifurcation (bif)
are noted.