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Fig. 2C. 58-year-old man with common bile duct calculus (arrows, A-C). Anterior MR cholangiograms with maximum-intensity-projection (A), volume-rendered (B), and thick-section half-Fourier rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement (C) sequences show that visibility of calculus is comparable for all three types of images. However thick-section MR cholangiography is less blurred as result of 1-sec data acquisition during respiratory suspension.