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Fig. 2. 73-year-old man with multiple stones in common bile duct,
clinical picture of cholangitis, and sonographically detected dilatation of
bile ducts. Heavily T2-weighted single-shot fast spin-echo MR
cholangiopancreatography sequence (coronal oblique slice 20 mm thick;
TEeff = 1,070 msec) shows dilatation of common bile duct
(star) and of intrahepatic bile ducts. Multiple regular lacunae are
seen, the largest being due to a 13-mm stone impacted in the lower common bile
duct (thick arrow). Gallbladder lithiasis (thin arrow) was
not revealed by sonography.