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Figure 3.  Size disjuncture between donor and recipient common bile ducts in a 60-year-old man with a liver transplant. Coronal MIP image from a 3D respiratory-triggered T2-weighted fast SE restore data set shows that the recipient common bile duct (curved arrow) has a larger diameter than that of the donor (arrowhead). The liver function is normal, and the intrahepatic ducts are not dilated. Note the two cystic duct remnants (straight arrows).







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