Case Report

Mirizzi Syndrome with Cholecystobiliary Fistula: Observation of Development from Asymptomatic Cholecystolithiasis to Surgery

Figure 1

Abdominal CT scan (axial and coronal views): (a) 4 years ago, (b) 6 months ago, and (c) 2 months ago. The CT scan shows a 1.9 cm radiopaque stone (arrowhead in (a)). The gallbladder stone was compressing the common hepatic duct (arrows in (b)). The gallbladder stone had progressively compressed the common hepatic duct (arrows in (c)) in comparison with the situation 6 months previously.
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