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Fig. 5B. 36-year-old woman at 35 weeks' gestation with severe right
upper quadrant pain. Lipase level was elevated at 5,342 IU/L. MRI was
performed to assess for obstructing stones and complications of pancreatitis.
Coronal MR cholangiogram (TR/TE, single shot /1,100; field of view, 35 cm;
matrix, 240 x 256; and slice thickness, 20 mm) shows normal intra- and
extrahepatic bile ducts (small arrows), cystic duct (large
arrow), and pancreatic duct (arrowheads). Patient underwent
laparoscopic cholecystectomy after delivery. Intraoperative cholangiogram (not
shown) showed no stones in bile ducts.