Fig. 2From: “Hiding beaver tail liver”: a rare case report of a beaver tail liver lookalike variant located medially to the spleen, mimicking a perisplenic hematomaCT scan of the abdomen and pelvis. Axial CT image in the arterial (a) and portal (b) scanning phase demonstrate extension of the lateral part of the left liver lobe (LLL) across the midline. Following an acute angulation (a), the left liver lobe parenchyma is seen to assume a crescent shape (asterisk), lying juxtaposed to the spleen (S) medially to its visceral surfaceBack to article page