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Fig. 11D. 20-year-old man with end-stage liver disease secondary to
argininosuccinase synthase deficiency who underwent liver transplantation and
experienced postoperative complication. Corresponding diisopropyl
iminodiacetic acid scan shows biliary leak (arrow), but site of leak
is not clearly depicted. For optimal surgical management, it was important to
determine site of biliary extravasation before reoperation.