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Overview
Ultrasound
There are no specific imaging features that permit reliable differentiation of biliary cystadenoma from cystadenocarcinoma.
- At US, a biliary cystadenoma appears as a unilocular or multilocular cyst with enhanced through transmission.
- Acoustic shadowing may be present from septal or wall calcification.
- The cyst fluid may contain low-level echoes from blood products, mucin, or proteinaceous fluid. Serous and bilious cyst fluid is generally anechoic.
- Echogenic mural nodules and papillary projections may be present.
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