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Ultrasound
- Diagnostic evaluation of cholangitis should proceed first with ultrasound which has a overall sensitivity of 55-85%.
- It helps in visualizing stones and amount of common bile duct dilatation.
- Small stones in the common bile duct may be missed.
- The CBD may not be enlarged in cases of acute obstruction to CBD or if the stones has passed.
- The ducts may be totally normal in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis.