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British Journal of Radiology (2003) 76, 667-669
© 2003 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/19912091

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Obstructive jaundice in a case of portal hypertension

A Chawla, MBBS, M Maheshwari, MBBS and H Parmar, MD

Department of Radiology, King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Parel, Mumbai-400012, India



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Figure 1. Ultrasound with Doppler shows intrahepatic biliary dilatation containing calculi (arrow). Multiple collateral channels of the portal vein are also present.

 


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Figure 2. CT of the abdomen reveals moderate dilatation of intrahepatic bile ducts containing debris (arrow).

 


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Figure 3. CT (contrast enhanced) of the abdomen shows multiple collateral channels (arrow) replacing the portal vein suggestive of portal cavernoma. The common hepatic duct shows abrupt narrowing at the level of portal cavernoma.

 


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Figure 4. MR cholangiopancreatography shows narrowing of the common hepatic duct with normal common bile duct.

 





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