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Fig. 2 48-year-old woman with liver disease. Coronal MR
cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) thick-slab image shows main pancreatic duct
(DP) entering minor papilla (arrowhead) in duodenum without joining
with common bile duct (CBD). Point of entry is cephalad to major papilla
(open arrow). Common bile duct (CBD) joins with ventral pancreatic
duct (VP) and both enter major papilla. There is no communication between
dorsal duct (DP) and ventral duct (VP). Gallbladder (GB) is noted.