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Fig. 3A. Normal hepatic artery anatomy and portal vein variant in 27-year-old man, a potential liver donor. Volume-rendered contrast-enhanced three-dimensional (3D) MR angiogram (TR/TE, 6.8/2.3; flip angle, 25°) shows normal hepatic artery branching pattern with right (curved arrow) and left (straight broad arrow) hepatic arteries arising just beyond gastroduodenal artery (short thin arrow) and normal left gastric artery (long thin arrow).





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