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Fig. 2C. 63-year-old woman with mass in hepatic hilum. In this case,
right hemihepatectomy was performed. Multiphase fusion image composed of
vessels and liver shows structure surrounding portal vein (black
arrow and dark blue) into liver, right hepatic artery (white
arrow), and left hepatic artery (black arrowhead). Furthermore,
it helped surgeons to understand flow into liver through lateral segmental
artery (white arrowhead). Pink = artery, light blue = vein.