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From: “Hiding beaver tail liver”: a rare case report of a beaver tail liver lookalike variant located medially to the spleen, mimicking a perisplenic hematoma

Fig. 3

“Hiding beaver tail liver” illustration. The crescent-shaped lateral part of the left liver lobe parenchyma resembles a beaver’s tail, which, due to the acute angulation and its medial juxtaposition to the visceral surface of the spleen, appears to be “in hiding.” The remainder of the liver represents the beaver’s body, from which the tail arises (illustration inspired by [5])

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