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Fig. 7. 91-year-old woman with stone in common bile duct seen as
subtly increased density (straight arrow) in hypoattenuating bile on
contrast-enhanced CT scan. Stone has similar attenuation to surrounding bile,
making diagnosis difficult. Note incidentally discovered low-density gallstone
(arrowhead) in markedly thickened gallbladder (curved
arrow).
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