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| Cirrhosis, Primary Biliary / Bile duct / Conventional Radiography / ERCP / bile ducts are small and attenuated, giving the “pruned tree” appearance while extrahepatic ducts are normal | PBC: ERCP findings. The bile ducts are small and attenuated, giving the “pruned tree” a ... |
| Biliary Atresia (Pediatric Gallbladder and BT) / Gallbladder , Bile duct / Conventional Radiography / Normal intraoperative cholangiogram / Infant / The union of the cystic duct and common hepatic duct forms the common bile duct, the right and left hepatic ducts are opacified and duct branching is evident. | Biliary atresia, type B: cholangiographic features. Normal intraoperative cholangiogram, infant. The ... |
| Cholangitis, Obstructive / Bile duct / Conventional Radiography / ERCP / Dilated and extrahepatic biliary system with multiple filling defects (arrow) | Ascending obstructive cholangitis. ERCP shows a dilated and extrahepatic biliary system ... |
| Biliary Atresia (Pediatric Gallbladder and BT) / Gallbladder, Bile duct, Pancreas / Conventional Radiography / Intraoperative cholangiography / An extremely hypoplastic but patent common bile duct, there is no filling of the common hepatic duct or ducts, the pancreatic duct is opacified | Biliary atresia, type B: cholangiographic features. Intraoperative cholangiography is performed by c ... |
| Heterotaxy (Asplenia and Polysplenia) / Stomach, Diaphragm, Tracheobronchial tree, Systemic vein / Conventional Radiography / Frontal view / Polysplenia in the heterotaxy syndrome: stomach is on right side, as is the lowest leaf of the diaphragm; both main stem bronchi are below their adjacent pulmonary arteries; aortic arch is not visible; azygos vein is large because of the absence of the portion of the inferior vena cava (azygos continuation) | Polysplenia in the heterotaxy syndrome. In the frontal view, the stomach is on the right side, as is ... |
| Cysts, Choledochal (Pediatric Gallbladder and BT) / Bile duct, Gallbladder / Conventional Radiography / Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography / Fusiform dilatation of the right and left hepatic ducts | Choledochal cyst: fusiform type on endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. There is fusiform ... |
| Cardiac Malformations, Segmental Analysis of / Heart, Tracheobronchial tree, Pulmonary artery, Stomach / Conventional Radiography / Frontal view / Polysplenia in heterotaxy syndrome: stomach is the right side as is the lowest leaf of the diaphragm; both mainstem bronchi are below their adjacent pulmonary arteries; aortic arch not visible; large azygous vein | Polysplenia in the heterotaxy syndrome. In the frontal view, the stomach is on the right side, as is ... |
| Cysts, Choledochal (Pediatric Gallbladder and BT) / Bile duct, Pancreatobiliary system / Conventional Radiography / Child / Common pancreatobiliary channel contains a 5-mm stone | Fusiform choledochal cyst. The common pancreaticobiliary channel (arrowheadsarrow ... |
| Biliary Tract Neoplasia / Bile duct / Conventional Radiography / Cholangiography / Mass effect with splaying of the right anterior duct system (arrowhead). The left duct system that can be seen is narrowed and attenuated (arrow). | cholangiocarcinoma. At cholangiography there is mass effect with splaying of the right ... |
| Biliary Tract: Parasitic Infestations / Bile duct / Conventional Radiography / T-tube cholangiogram / T-tube cholangiogram shows innumerable 1- to 2-cm filling defects within the dilated bile ducts; flukes can be identified by their typical comma-shaped or crescentic outlines | Clonorchiasis. T-tube cholangiogram shows innumerable 1- to 2-cm filling defects within the dilated ... |
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