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Fig. 3F. Type 2 aberrant bile duct in 64-year-old woman with gallbladder
polyp. Fat-suppressed three-dimensional multislice T2-weighted turbo spin-echo
MR cholangiogram using high concentration of ferric ammonium citrate, which
did not completely eliminate hyperintensity of duodenal lumen, cannot show
insertion sites of cystic duct and aberrant bile duct. It could not be
determined which of two ducts (arrows) joining common bile duct was
connected to cystic duct.