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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Contrast [[Computerized tomography]] CT is moderately sensitive to Choledocholithiasis with a sensitivity of 65-88%, while CT cholangiography with biliary excreted contrast agents are highly sensitive and specific with 88-96% and 88-98%, respectively. | |||
==CT== | ==CT== | ||
Contrast CT is moderately sensitive to Choledocholithiasis with a sensitivity of 65-88%, while CT cholangiography with biliary excreted contrast agents are highly sensitive and specific with 88-96% and 88-98%, respectively. | |||
*In CT cholangiography, the obstruction of the [[common bile duct]] diminishes the flow of [[contrast]] agent. [[Contrast]] agents used for imaging studies can be complications with an [[allergic]] reaction or [[kidney]] damage. | |||
*In contrast-enhanced CT, findings include target sign, rim sign, crescent sign, [[calcification]], and [[biliary]] dilatation.<ref> https://radiopaedia.org/articles/choledocholithiasis?lang=us</ref> | |||
[[File:GSCT.gif |400px|left|thumb|CT scan showing multiple gallstones in gallbladder (yellow circle) Case courtesy of Dr David Cuete (picture courtesy: [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/choledocholithiasis-10?lang=us Radiopaedia])]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 2 November 2020
Choledocholithiasis Microchapters |
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Risk calculators and risk factors for Choledocholithiasis CT |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Adenike Eketunde
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Overview
Contrast Computerized tomography CT is moderately sensitive to Choledocholithiasis with a sensitivity of 65-88%, while CT cholangiography with biliary excreted contrast agents are highly sensitive and specific with 88-96% and 88-98%, respectively.
CT
Contrast CT is moderately sensitive to Choledocholithiasis with a sensitivity of 65-88%, while CT cholangiography with biliary excreted contrast agents are highly sensitive and specific with 88-96% and 88-98%, respectively.
- In CT cholangiography, the obstruction of the common bile duct diminishes the flow of contrast agent. Contrast agents used for imaging studies can be complications with an allergic reaction or kidney damage.
- In contrast-enhanced CT, findings include target sign, rim sign, crescent sign, calcification, and biliary dilatation.[1]