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Fig. 1C. 43-year-old woman with intrahepatic bile duct stones. Coronal
single-slab rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement MRCP image
(infinite/1200) also shows intrahepatic stones (solid arrow) in right
lobe. However, conspicuity of intrahepatic stones is poor compared with
visualization in B. Extrahepatic bile duct is not visualized because of
biliary air (open arrows).
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