1985
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.144.4.739
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Hepatic vascular anatomy on magnetic resonance imaging

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“…This anomaly has been suspected by marked mobility of the stomach on barium examination and demonstration of nonvisualization of a left liver lobe on radioisotopic scanning. But hepatic venous anatomy and lober anatomy can be easily demonstrated by ultrasonography (US), computed tomography (CT), and/or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) [6][7][8]. We report on the radiologic appearance of this anomaly by US and CT. and one woman, ranged in age from 55 to 68 years (mean age, 62.8 years).…”
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“…This anomaly has been suspected by marked mobility of the stomach on barium examination and demonstration of nonvisualization of a left liver lobe on radioisotopic scanning. But hepatic venous anatomy and lober anatomy can be easily demonstrated by ultrasonography (US), computed tomography (CT), and/or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) [6][7][8]. We report on the radiologic appearance of this anomaly by US and CT. and one woman, ranged in age from 55 to 68 years (mean age, 62.8 years).…”
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“…It is important to note these variations in defining the segmental and subsegmental location of intrahepatic tumors, and in assessing the feasibility of tumor resection and planning the operative approach. Also, knowledge of the portal venous anatomy is important in proper placement of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunts (TIPS) (1, 2, 4–11).…”
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“…The chest image from a conventional lung stand is a compromise owing to the large difference in density between the lungs and the mediastinum (3,7,13). Digital and scanning equalization radiography are two different techniques employed to overcome this difference in exposure latitude (8,13).…”
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