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Fig. 1A. 35-year-old man, potential liver donor. Multidetector CT scan
obtained during hepatic arterial phase shows complete opacification of hepatic
arteries. Maximum-intensity-projection image in thick (2.5 cm) slab along
coronal oblique plane centered over porta hepatis reveals opacification of
right (R) and left (L) hepatic arteries, arising from proper hepatic artery.
Artery to segment IV (arrow) is well visualized, arising from right
hepatic artery, approximately 3.5 cm from its origin.
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