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Fig. 3B. 34-year-old woman with microlithiasis of common bile duct,
clinical indications of cholangitis associated with bile duct dilatation, and
sonographically detected gallbladder lithiasis. T2-weighted single-shot fast
spin-echo MR cholangiopancreatography sequence (coronal oblique slice 20 mm
thick; TEeff = 944 msec [A], and axial slice 5 mm thick;
TEeff = 101 msec [B]) shows dilatation of common bile duct
(star) and of intrahepatic bile ducts. Small, regular
downward-sloping lacuna (thin arrow) in lower part of common bile
duct is better visualized in axial slices. Gallbladder stones of centimeter
size are seen (thick arrow, A).