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The liver is highly vascular structure. It gets double blood supply. Liver gets blood supply via hepatic artery and portal vein as well. This can not be called as worst or best thing, unless you want to operate upon the liver. In that case you may feel offended. Liver gets the blood supply as designed by nature.

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