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Fig. 2B. —51-year-old man who had undergone cholecystectomy 2 years earlier and who had several occurrences of cholangitis in last 2 years. Cholangiograms show dilatation of papilla with standard angiographic balloon (arrows, B), occlusion balloon (arrow, C) pushing calculus (arrowhead, C), and occlusion balloon in duodenum (D). Calculus has been cleared.