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Fig. 4A. 47-year-old man with replaced right hepatic artery from
abdominal aorta who developed hepatic artery stenosis 107 days after liver
transplantation. Oblique axial targeted maximum-intensity-projection image
from pretransplantation contrast-enhanced 3D MR angiography (TR/TE, 4.2/0.9;
flip angle, 20°) shows right hepatic artery (arrow) arising
directly from abdominal aorta just below celiac trunk.