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Figure 10a. Excision injury of a right anterior bile duct in a 24-year-old woman with abdominal pain and fever 6 days after a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. (a) Coronal MIP image from a 3D respiratory-triggered T2-weighted fast SE restore data set shows a mildly dilated and discontinuous right anterior duct (straight arrow) with a bile leak (arrowhead) that was treated with surgical drainage. Note that the right posterior duct is connected with the left hepatic duct (curved arrow). (b) Coronal MIP image from a 3D respiratory-triggered T2-weighted fast SE restore data set obtained 1 month later shows dilatation of the discontinuous right anterior bile duct (arrow), a finding compatible with stricture due to scarring.