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Fig. 9. 25-year-old woman who had undergone cholecystectomy and
presented with abdominal pain. On contrast-enhanced CT scan, area of increased
density (arrow) presumably caused by artifact is seen in
hypoattenuating bile, a finding that is suggestive of stone and led to
false-positive diagnosis. On ERCP images (not shown), no stone was
identified.