Which one of the following structures is often visualized on a sagittal ultrasound as a "bull's-eye" or target pattern anterior to the aorta and posterior to the left lobe of the liver?
A) Pancreatic duct
B) Common bile duct
C) Ligamentum teres
D) Gastroesophageal junction
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