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Figure 9 : Injection of contrast material through a catheter shows irregular filling of the gallbladder, characteristic of mucosal inflammation. Note the absent filling of the cystic duct (arrow).
With either technique, placed drain is formed, locked, injected with small amount of contrast material, 3?5 mL (Fig. 9)
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