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Fig. 3B. 54-year-old man with primary sclerosing cholangitis. MR
cholangiopancreatogram shows multifocal strictures and irregularities
(arrows) of extrahepatic bile duct that are compatible with
sclerosing cholangitis. However, extrahepatic bile duct is more visible on
endoscopic retrograde cholangiogram (A) because strictures of
intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts have resulted in decreased volume of
bile. Diffuse strictures of left central and peripheral intrahepatic bile
ducts (arrowheads), which could not be opacified on ERCP, can be
seen. Right intrahepatic bile ducts could not be visualized because of diffuse
disease.
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