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Figure 3. Schematics of right hepatic duct anatomic variants (red lines) show typical anatomy (A), found in 58% of the general population; aberrant drainage of the posterior segmental right hepatic duct into the left hepatic duct (B), found in 13%-19%; trifurcation anomaly (C; Fig 7), found in 11%; distal confluence of the posterior and anterior segmental right hepatic ducts (D; Fig 8), found in 12%; direct confluence of the posterior segmental right hepatic duct with the common hepatic duct (E; Fig 5), found in 5%; distal confluence of the posterior and anterior segmental right hepatic ducts, with a separate accessory right duct draining into the left hepatic duct (F; Fig 9), rarely found; and quadriform anomaly (G; Fig 10), also rarely found.
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