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. 2019 Aug 6;14(10):1237–1240. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2019.07.008

Fig. 1.

Fig 1

Postoperative MRCP findings. Full-thickness maximum intensity projection (MIP) MRCP image (A) showing the Luschka ducts (arrow) feeding the biloma (curved arrow), while the biliary tree appears dilated and an abrupt diameter reduction is noted at the lower part of the common bile duct, due to the presence of a gallstone. Oblique thin MIP MRCP image (B) showing the Luschka ducts (arrow) feeding the biloma (curved arrow). Oblique thin volume rendering technique (VRT) MRCP image demonstrating the Luschka ducts (arrows) feeding the biloma (curved arrow). Coronal oblique thin MIP MRCP image (D) showing the gallstone as a filling defect (arrow) causing abrupt diameter reduction of the lower common biliary duct.