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MR CHOLANGIOGRAPHY IN BILIARY-ENTERIC ANASTOMOSES ASSESSMENT

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The aim of our study was to determine the role of MR cholangiography in the noninvasive examination of patients with biliaryenteric anastomoses. 15 (8 and 7 women) with biliaryenteric anastomoses underwent MR cholangiography. Imaging studies were performed because of scheduled follow-up, persistent jaundice, cholangitis and abnormal liver function, and a combination of transient jaundice, epigastric pain, and abnormal liver function. The degree of bile duct dilatation was correctly assessed in all patients. MR cholangiography correctly showed bile duct irregularities in with cholangitis, anastomotic strictures in all patients with strictures and 5- to 15-mm stones. The authors conclude, MR cholangiography is a reliable imaging technique for the examina tion of patients with biliary-enteric anastomoses.

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Y. A. Akhmetov
NEI «Kazakh-Russian Medical University»,
Kazakhstan

MD, Ass. Professor



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Akhmetov Y.A. MR CHOLANGIOGRAPHY IN BILIARY-ENTERIC ANASTOMOSES ASSESSMENT. Actual Problems of Theoretical and Clinical Medicine. 2020;(3):65-70. (In Russ.)

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