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Value of MR cholangiography in the diagnosis of obstructive diseases of the biliary tree: a study of 58 cases.

M H Mendler, P Bouillet, D Sautereau, P Chaumerliac, F Cessot, A Le Sidaner, B Pillegand.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate magnetic resonance cholangiography (MRC) in the diagnosis of biliary tree obstruction.
METHODS: Fifty-eight consecutive patients underwent MRC (GYROSCAN ACS II 1.5 Tesla, TSE T2 axial/coronal-MIP sequences) for clinical and biochemical signs of main bile duct obstruction. MRC images were interpreted by two radiologists and consensus was established according to presence or absence of main bile duct dilation, choledocholithiasis, and malignant or benign stricture. MRC was compared to a final diagnosis established by ultrasound and CT in 19 cases, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in 25, intraoperative cholangiography and exploration in 14, and clinical, biochemical, and histological presentation when relevant. Included were single or multiple choledocholithiasis (28, including 11 < or = 3 mm), malignant (10) and benign (12) strictures, and intrahepatic cholestasis (9).
RESULTS: Overall, MRC was sensitive (94%) and specific (92%) in detecting main bile duct dilation and choledocholithiasis (86 % and 97 %), but was less sensitive (64%) for small stones < or = 3 mm. Sensitivity for stones > 3 mm was 100%. For benign and malignant strictures, MRC was less sensitive (67% and 80%) but remained specific (98% and 96%). In the detection of normal main bile duct, MRC was highly sensitive (100%) and specific (94%). Diagnostic accuracy ranged from 91% to 98%.
CONCLUSION: MRC appears to be specific for choledocholithiasis and sensitive except for small stones. Results for biliary stricture are less satisfactory, but remain specific. Our data confirm that MRC can be useful in the diagnostic workup of main bile duct obstruction.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9860413     DOI: 10.1111/j.1572-0241.1998.00708.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0002-9270            Impact factor:   10.864


  9 in total

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2.  Gallbladder wall thickening: MR imaging and pathologic correlation with emphasis on layered pattern.

Authors:  S E Jung; J M Lee; K Lee; S E Rha; B G Choi; E K Kim; S T Hahn
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Journal:  Radiologe       Date:  2005-11       Impact factor: 0.635

4.  Management of post-cholecystectomy benign bile duct strictures: review.

Authors:  Sadiq S Sikora
Journal:  Indian J Surg       Date:  2011-12-03       Impact factor: 0.656

Review 5.  Endoscopic ultrasound versus magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography for common bile duct stones.

Authors:  Vanja Giljaca; Kurinchi Selvan Gurusamy; Yemisi Takwoingi; David Higgie; Goran Poropat; Davor Štimac; Brian R Davidson
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6.  Magnetic resonance cholangiography: comparison of two- and three-dimensional sequences for assessment of malignant biliary obstruction.

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Review 7.  Recurrent acute biliary pancreatitis: the protective role of cholecystectomy and endoscopic sphincterotomy.

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Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2009-03-06       Impact factor: 4.584

8.  Nonoperative imaging techniques in suspected biliary tract obstruction.

Authors:  Frances Tse; Jeffrey S Barkun; Joseph Romagnuolo; Gad Friedman; Jeffrey D Bornstein; Alan N Barkun
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9.  Intraoperative ultrasonography of the biliary tract using saline as a contrast agent: a fast and accurate technique to identify complex biliary anatomy.

Authors:  Abhijit Chandra; Vivek Gupta; Rahul Rahul; Manoj Kumar; Ajeet Maurya
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