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Biliary Variation: 22
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An accessory right hepatic artery most commonly comes from the superior mesenteric and runs to the right or posteriorly in the hepatoduodenal ligament. It is in danger during dissection on the hepatocystic triangle.
Biliary Variation: 23
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A replaced right hepatic artery is shown.
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Biliary Variation: 24
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A replaced or accessory right hepatic artery arising from the superior mesenteric lies behind the head of the pancreas.
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