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Fig. 1C. 73-year-old woman with mass in common bile duct. On the basis of all the images, it was decided that surgery should be performed. Resection of extrahepatic bile duct was performed, and surgical removal of tumor was confirmed to be sufficient. Curved planar reformation image through common bile duct clearly shows hypervascular tumor (arrow) in common bile duct. Tumor was dilating bile duct in this case but was not invasive of portal vein. This image depicts bile duct tumor and its relationship with surrounding structures better than corresponding endoscopic retrograde cholangiography image (B).





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