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Fig. 3 40-year-old man with iatrogenic variant of Budd-Chiari syndrome 30
days after receiving liver transplant from live donor. Contrast-enhanced
transverse CT scan obtained during portal phase shows occlusion of branch of
middle hepatic vein (arrow) with congestion, edema, and ischemia of
anterior part of right lobe of liver. Sharp demarcation (arrowheads)
is evident between normal and abnormally drained liver.