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Fig. 1B. Nakamura and Tsuzuki's classification [24]. Volume-rendered reconstructions show hepatic venous drainage pattern at right liver lobe. Pattern is classified according to dominant development among right hepatic vein (RHV), inferior right hepatic vein (IHV), and middle hepatic vein (MHV). LHV = left hepatic vein. In type 2 (n = 25, 47.1%), right hepatic vein is of medium size and thick, and some inferior hepatic veins are present. Inferior hepatic veins drain inferior part of lateral sector, and drainage area depends on peripheral development of inferior hepatic vein. Right hepatic vein drains residual superior part of lateral sector.





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