Jg. Mcnulty, Total anomalous arterial supply to the liver and gallbladder from the gastroduodenal artery: a case report, SUR RAD AN, 22(2), 2000, pp. 123-124
Anomalous arteries to the liver are not uncommon and usually arise from the
superior mesenteric artery, the left gastric artery or directly from the a
orta. We report a case of total replacement of the arteries to the right an
d left liver by separate right and left hepatic arteries arising from the g
astroduodenal artery. The proper hepatic artery was absent. The gallbladder
was supplied from the anomalous right hepatic artery.