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Fig. 9 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 9

From: CT and MR imaging of primary biliary cholangitis: a pictorial review

Fig. 9

A 22-year-old male PSC patient combined with ulcerative colitis (a–d); The liver has a regular contour without nodular changes of the surface on T1WI image (a). The T2-weighted image shows mild periportal hyperintensity (arrows) and dilated intrahepatic venous ducts (*) (b). The PVP image shows the dilatation of the upper common bile duct with heterogeneous enhancement of the duct wall (arrows) (c), and the MRCP image shows a branching-tree appearance with saccular dilatations and segmental strictures of the intra- and extrahepatic biliary ducts (d)

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