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Fig. 2A. 50-year-old man with biliaryenteric anastomoses due to
orthotopic liver transplantation performed because of primary sclerosing
cholangitis (patient 6). Coronal (A) and axial (B) T2-weighted
projections show dilated irregular intrahepatic bile ducts
(arrowheads, A and B) and a signal void between biliary
ducts and fluid-filled jejunal loop (arrow, A), which suggests
biliary obstruction.