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===MRCP=== | |||
* [[MRCP]] is one of the preferred diagnostic tests in Mirizzi’s syndrome. | |||
* It can reveal stone in the [[common hepatic duct]] ([[CHD]]), extrinsic compression of the CHD and dilatation of the CHD with normal-sized [[common bile duct]]. | |||
* It can assess [[biliary]] and [[pancreatic duct]]s. <ref name="pmid10484023">{{cite journal |vauthors=Kim PN, Outwater EK, Mitchell DG |title=Mirizzi syndrome: evaluation by MRI imaging |journal=Am. J. Gastroenterol. |volume=94 |issue=9 |pages=2546–50 |date=September 1999 |pmid=10484023 |doi=10.1111/j.1572-0241.1999.01313.x |url=}}</ref> | |||
===ERCP=== | ===ERCP=== |
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Overview
Other Imaging Findings
MRCP
- MRCP is one of the preferred diagnostic tests in Mirizzi’s syndrome.
- It can reveal stone in the common hepatic duct (CHD), extrinsic compression of the CHD and dilatation of the CHD with normal-sized common bile duct.
- It can assess biliary and pancreatic ducts. [1]
ERCP
Often, ERCP is used to define the lesion anatomically prior to surgery.
References
- ↑ Kim PN, Outwater EK, Mitchell DG (September 1999). "Mirizzi syndrome: evaluation by MRI imaging". Am. J. Gastroenterol. 94 (9): 2546–50. doi:10.1111/j.1572-0241.1999.01313.x. PMID 10484023.