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Fig. 2E. 50-year-old man with biliary–enteric anastomoses due to orthotopic liver transplantation performed because of primary sclerosing cholangitis (patient 6). Axial enhanced T1-weighted images (C–E) and corresponding maximum-intensity-projection image (F) show predominant left dilated intrahepatic bile ducts (arrowheads, C and F), contrast-filled biliary–enteric anastomoses (thin arrows, D and F), and jejunal loop (large arrow, F), thus indicating patency.