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Fig. 1E. In vivo and in vitro MRI of pigment gallstone obtained from 83-year-old man with common bile duct stone. In vitro in-phase fast spoiled gradient-echo MR images of gallstone acquired with (E) and without (F) fat saturation shows gallstone appeared as hypointense structure with outer margin of hyperintensity.