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Fig. 2C —51-year-old man in hepatic venous congestion group after
undergoing living donor liver transplantation using modified right lobe graft.
Axial contrast-enhanced CT scan obtained during portal venous phase on
postoperative day 1 shows marked low attenuation in approximately half of
segment VIII corresponding to draining territory of MHV. Straight border of
involved hepatic parenchyma (arrowheads) abuts anterior segmental
branch of portal vein (arrow). Vertex of wedge-shaped,
low-attenuation area points to inferior vena cava. Also noted is that there is
no opacification of MHV tributary in that area.