Varicose dilation of the biliary ducts in the left liver lobe, unknown origin

CASE

All imaging methods show varicose dilation of the intrahepatic biliary ducts in the left liver lobe of unknown origin without a proof of a stenosis. A Caroli disease was suspected.

Radiology image - Varicose dilation of the biliary ducts in the left liver lobe, unknown origin: Abdomen, Biliary tree, Liver: CT - Computed tomography

Varicose dilation of the biliary ducts in the left liver lobe, unknown origin


Varicose dilation of the biliary ducts in the left liver lobe, unknown origin: CT - Computed tomographyVaricose dilation of the biliary ducts in the left liver lobe, unknown origin: CT - Computed tomographyVaricose dilation of the biliary ducts in the left liver lobe, unknown origin: CT - Computed tomographyVaricose dilation of the biliary ducts in the left liver lobe, unknown origin, MRCP: MRI - Magnetic Resonance ImagingVaricose dilation of the biliary ducts in the left liver lobe, unknown origin: MRI - Magnetic Resonance ImagingVaricose dilation of the biliary ducts in the left liver lobe, unknown origin: MRI - Magnetic Resonance ImagingVaricose dilation of the biliary ducts in the left liver lobe, unknown origin: MRI - Magnetic Resonance ImagingVaricose dilation of the biliary ducts in the left liver lobe, unknown origin, MRCP: MRI - Magnetic Resonance ImagingVaricose dilation of the biliary ducts in the left liver lobe, unknown origin, MRCP: MRI - Magnetic Resonance ImagingVaricose dilation of the biliary ducts in the left liver lobe, unknown origin, ERCP: RF - FluoroscopyVaricose dilation of the biliary ducts in the left liver lobe, unknown origin, ERCP: RF - Fluoroscopy
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