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Fig. 25 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 25

From: Imaging assessment after pancreaticoduodenectomy: reconstruction techniques—normal findings and complications

Fig. 25

Afferent limb syndrome. 55-year-old male patient with Y de Roux reconstruction during abdominal pain and jaundice. Multimodality imaging assessment revealed marked distension of afferent limb (big arrow). Hepaticojejunostomy was permeable (curved arrow in b and d), and intrahepatic biliary dilatation is also noted (dotted arrows in a, b and d). Surgery confirmed afferent limb syndrome caused by limb stricture near entero-enteric anastomosis

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