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ANGIOGRAPHY OF THE JAUNDICED PATIENT

WITH EMPHASIS UPON THE ANGIOGRAPHIC APPEARANCE OF BILIARY DUCT DILATATION

SEYMOUR SPRAYREGEN and NEIL H. MESSINGER M.D.

Analysis of the angiogram of the jaundiced patient is often of help in separating surgical from nonsurgical jaundice.

In the case of obstructive jaundice the angiogram may demonstrate the etiology and extent of the obstructing lesion.

Occasionally, the angiogram will demonstrate a medical cause for jaundice (as cirrhosis) which may not be clinically apparent.


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