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Fig. 3A. 57-year-old man who underwent liver transplantation in 1997 for
hepatitis C liver cirrhosis. Coronal thick-slab (echo spacing, 8.3 msec;
effective TE, 1,000 msec; image matrix, 512 x 512; field of view, 350
mm) (A) and multisection thin-slab (echo spacing, 4.2 msec; effective
TE, 183 msec; image matrix, 272 x 512; field of view, 385 mm) (B)
MRCP T2-weighted images depict donor's common bile duct that is larger than
common bile duct of recipient. Diagnosis of anastomotic stricture was
suggested.