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Fig. 2D —35-year-old male liver donor with aberrant biliary anatomy.
Two-dimensional T2 MR cholangiography (MRC) (A) and 3D T2 MRC
(B) images show aberrant biliary anatomy with right posterior duct
draining into left hepatic duct. Anterior (arrowhead, A,
B, and D) and posterior segmental branches (arrow,
A, B, and D) are well delineated in both sequences, but
right segmental branches are not delineated on 3D contrast-enhanced T1 MRC
(C) image. Intraoperative cholangiogram (D) confirmed aberrant
biliary anatomy.