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Fig. 5 72-year-old man presenting with diarrhea. Axial unenhanced CT
image reveals large calcified focus within common bile duct (CBD)
(arrow). This is false-negative for one observer that was
misinterpretation of large CBD stone as oral contrast material within duodenal
diverticulum. At ERCP, single large CBD stone was retrieved.