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Fig. 15 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 15

From: Hepatic tuberculosis: a multimodality imaging review

Fig. 15

A 35-year-old man previously treated for pulmonary tuberculosis now presenting with elevated alkaline phosphatase. a, b Axial contrast-enhanced CT reveals chunky calcified nodular lesion in the segment VII of right lobe (arrow) with adjacent biliary radical dilatation (dotted arrow). b, c Axial T1- and T2-weighted MRI shows the corresponding lesion to be hypointense on T1 (thick arrow) and isointense to liver parenchyma on T2-weighted sequence. e, f Axial T2-weighted MRI reveals focal biliary radical dilatation (paired arrows), which is very well depicted on the MRCP image (short arrow)

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