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Fig. 5B 30-year-old male liver donor who underwent single lumen acquisition during right lobe harvest. Two-dimensional T2 MR cholangiography (MRC) (A), maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) image of 3D T2 MRC (B), source image of 3D T2 MRC (C), MIP image of 3D contrast-enhanced T1 MRC (D), and source image of 3D contrast-enhanced T1 MRC (E) show normal anatomy in which junction of anterior segmental duct and posterior segmental duct forms right hepatic duct (arrow). All reviewers predicted that acquisition of single lumen would be possible during right lobe harvesting on sets of all four techniques. Intraoperative cholangiogram (F) confirmed normal anatomy (arrow), and acquisition of single lumen was performed.