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Fig. 4. Replaced right hepatic artery in 51-year-old man being examined as possible liver donor. Volume-rendered contrast-enhanced MR angiogram (TR/TE, 6.8/2.3; flip angle, 25°) depicts anomalous origin of right hepatic artery (straight broad arrow) from superior mesenteric artery (S). Proper hepatic artery (curved arrow) supplies left lobe, and middle hepatic artery (straight thin arrow) can be seen arising from proper/left hepatic artery.





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