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Fig. 2

From: A case of perihilar cholangiocarcinoma with bilateral ligamentum teres hepatis treated with hepatopancreatoduodenectomy

Fig. 2

The three-dimensional CT image illustrated by a Synapse Vincent three-dimensional volume analyzer (Fujifilm Holdings Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) is shown. The middle hepatic vein (MHV) had shifted to the left side, and the branch of the MHV drained the anterior inferior and left paramedian sections as well as part of the left lateral inferior section. GB, gallbladder; LHV, left hepatic vein; LSLT, left-sided ligamentum teres; MHV, middle hepatic vein; RHV, right hepatic vein; RSLT, right-sided ligamentum teres; V3, lateral inferior branch of the hepatic vein; V5, anterior inferior branch of the hepatic vein; V8, anterior superior branch of the hepatic vein; Pad, anterior dorsal branch of the portal vein; Pav, anterior ventral branch of the portal vein; P2, lateral superior branch of the portal vein; P3, lateral inferior branch of the portal vein; P4, left medial branch of the portal vein; P5, anterior inferior branch of the portal vein; P6, posterior inferior branch of the portal vein; P7, posterior superior branch of the portal vein; P8, anterior superior branch of the portal vein

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