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Fig. 2A. Bile duct stricture at cystic duct origin in 17-year-old boy
who presented with obstructive jaundice 1 month after laparoscopic
cholecystectomy that was converted to open cholecystectomy because of
difficulty in extracting impacted cystic duct calculus. Thick-section MR
cholangiopancreatogram shows moderate intrahepatic and extrahepatic biliary
dilatation caused by short tight stricture (arrow) of common bile
duct where cystic duct origin once began. Intact distal bile duct segment is
seen.
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