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PRESENT STATUS OF INTRAVENOUS CHOLANGIOGRAPHY

LUIS O. MARTINEZ M.D.1, MANUEL VIAMONTE JR. M.D.2, PHILLIP GASSMAN M.D.3, and LINO BOUDET M.D.4

1 Associate Professor of Radiology, University of Miami School of Medicine; Associate Director of Radiology, Mount Sinai Hospital, Miami Beach, Florida.
2 Professor and Chairman, Department of Radiology, University of Miami School of Medicine; Director of Radiology, Mount Sinai Hospital, Miami Beach, Florida.
3 Assistant Attending Radiologist, Mount Sinai Hospital, Miami Beach, Florida.
4 Senior Resident in Radiology, Mount Sinai Hospital, Miami Beach, Florida.

1. Intravenous cholangiography remains a most valuable method in the diagnosis of biliary tract pathology.

2. We believe that the drip infusion technique should definitely be substituted for the direct injection intravenous cholangiography.

3. Tomography or zonography should be used in all examinations.


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