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Fig. 5A. —60-year-old male liver transplant recipient. Coronal thick-slab MRCP T2-weighted image (echo spacing, 8.3 msec; effective TE, 1,000 msec; image matrix, 512 x 512; field of view, 350 mm) reveals dilatation of intrahepatic ducts (predominantly left) and round area of high intensity in left hepatic lobe consistent with biloma. Note that biloma includes left biliary duct. Central signal loss in intrahepatic bile duct and biloma is due to the presence of necrotic debris and biliary sludge.