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Fig. 6A 40-year-old woman with right posterior segmental duct
draining into left hepatic duct. T2-weighted single-shot fast spin-echo MR
cholangiography (TR/TE,
/1,088 [effective], 30-mm thickness)
(A). T1-weighted coronal-enhanced MR cholangiography serial images from
anterior to posterior (TR/TE, 5.1/1.47; flip angle, 40°) (B) and
intraoperative cholangiogram image (C) accurately shows right posterior
segmental duct (short white arrow) draining aberrantly into proximal
left hepatic duct (black arrow). Right anterior segmental duct is
also well-depicted (long white arrow).