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Fig. 5C —22-year-old woman in hepatic venous congestion group after
undergoing living donor liver transplantation using modified right lobe graft.
Axial contrast-enhanced CT scan obtained during portal venous phase on
postoperative day 2 shows area of low attenuation in segment V that
corresponds to draining territory of MHV. Straight border of involved hepatic
parenchyma (arrowheads) abuts anterior segmental branch of portal
vein (long arrow). Vertex of wedge-shaped, low-attenuation area
points to inferior vena cava. Also noted is that there is no opacification of
MHV tributary (short arrow) in that area.