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Fig. 7C 27-year-old male liver donor with short right hepatic duct. T2-weighted MR cholangiography (TR/TE, {infty}/1,088 [effective], 30-mm thickness) (A) shows biliary anatomy closely resembling trifurcation pattern. Reviewer 1 interpreted this case as trifurcation pattern. However, gadobenate dimeglumine-enhanced MR cholangiography (TR/TE, 5.1/1.47; flip angle, 40°) (B) shows short right hepatic duct (white arrow) (anterior to posterior). Intraoperative cholangiogram (C) confirmed finding on enhanced T1-weighted MR cholangiography. Single orifice was obtained while harvesting right lobe.





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