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Fig. 3B 57-year-old man in non–hepatic venous congestion group based on CT. Patient underwent living donor liver transplantation using modified right lobe graft. Contrary to color Doppler sonography findings, axial contrast-enhanced CT scan obtained during portal venous phase on postoperative day 7 shows that there is no definite hepatic venous congestion, with opacified MHV tributary (arrowheads) in segment VIII next to RHV. Patient belonged to non–hepatic venous congestion group based on CT findings. This is example of false-positive case of Doppler sonography.