Wallner BK, Schumacher KA, Weidenmaier W, Friedrich JM. Dilated biliary tract: evaluation with MR cholangiography with a T2-weighted contrast-enhanced fast sequence. Radiology 1991 Dec;181(3):805-8
Department of Radiology, University of Ulm, Germany.
A heavily T2-weighted
gradient-echo sequence was used for magnetic resonance (MR) imaging
of the biliary system in five healthy volunteers and 13 patients
with obstructive jaundice. Images were obtained in the sagittal
and coronal planes during sequential breath-hold intervals and
were post-processed by using a maximum-intensity projection algorithm.
The extrahepatic and intrahepatic bile ducts were well visualized
in 11 patients. The level of obstruction and the grade of dilatation
were depicted with MR cholangiography. However, the cause of obstruction
could be determined with MR cholangiography in only eight cases.
The part of the biliary system below the obstruction could not
be visualized with MR cholangiography. In the volunteers, MR cholangiography
could demonstrate the anatomy of the biliary tract in only two
subjects. Possible causes for this phenomenon are the limited
spatial resolution of MR imaging, partial volume effects, or flow
within the bile ducts. MR cholangiography may be a useful adjunctive
tool for noninvasive evaluation of patients with obstructive jaundice.
However, further technical advances are necessary to improve image
quality.
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