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Fig. 5A —54-year-old woman with HIV infection and right upper quadrant
pain. MR cholangiopancreatography image shows multiple strictures (short
thin arrows) that cause saccular dilatation of bile ducts and diffuse
biliary dilatation of left liver lobe (short thick arrow). Segmental
terminal common bile duct (CBD) stricture is also noted (long
arrow).