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Pseudocalculus sign. A pitfall of static cholangiography.

M B Martin, N D Kon, D J Ott, J M Sterchi.   

Abstract

The pseudocalculus formation was first noted by Caroli in 1960, and was first called a sign by Beneventano and Schein in 1968. It is a cholangiographic illusion that appears as a filling defect in the distal common bile duct when static or "spot" films are exposed during the contractile phase of choledochal sphincter activity. Although first noted and most frequently seen in T-tube cholangiography, it is seen also during intravenous and intraoperative cholangiography. Because it mimics radiographically an impacted stone in the distal common bile duct, its delineation is critical to avoid unnecessary instrumentation of the common bile duct or even reoperation. In this review the authors discuss briefly the anatomy and physiology of the distal common bile duct and the etiology, differential diagnosis, and recognition of the pseudocalculus sign.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3954270

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Surg        ISSN: 0003-1348            Impact factor:   0.688


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1.  Pseudotumor of the distal common bile duct at endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.

Authors:  Justin H Tan; Fergus V Coakley; Zhen J Wang; Liina Poder; Emily Webb; Benjamin M Yeh
Journal:  Clin Imaging       Date:  2011 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.605

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