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Fig. 3B. 67-year-old woman with surgically confirmed T3 lesion of
gallbladder. Axial CT scan obtained 15 mm cephalad to A shows wall
thickening (arrow) of neck of gallbladder, which has close contact
with adjacent common bile duct (D). Specimen showed lesion to be carcinoma
with serosal and bile duct invasion (T3). Although lesion was initially
overlooked, correct diagnosis of T3 was made by both observers after study
coordinator suggested location of lesion.
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