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Fig. 1C. 55-year-old woman with acute cholecystitis and metastatic
disease to liver. Axial functional MRC image (6/2.2; flip angle, 40°) 4 hr
after mangafodipir trisodium injection shows contrast agent in common bile
duct (CBD). Calculus (C) is again noted in GB neck, but contrast agent has not
passed into GB, confirming acute cholecystitis and cystic duct obstruction by
calculus. Multiple metastatic liver lesions are present.