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Fig. 6. 90-year-old woman with common bile duct stone. On contrast-enhanced CT scan, stone (curved arrow) appears as soft-tissue density in distal portion of common bile duct. Note difference in appearance of soft-tissue stone from calcified gallstones (straight arrows). Dilated intrahepatic duct is indicated by arrowhead.