Case Report

Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography in the Diagnosis of Haemobilia

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(a), (b) Axial fat saturated T2-weighted magnetic resonance images showing bile ducts dilatation and a fluid collection around left hepatic lobe and around gallbladder; inside the main bile duct and in the gallbladder note materials with hypointense signal due to blood clots. (c), (d) 2D and 3D haste MIP images showing low signal intensity of blood clots inside dilatated bile tree, sign of haemobilia, and inflammatory narrowing of distal choledocus.
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