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Generally [[Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography|MRCP]] (MRI of biliary tract and pancreas) is sufficient for diagnosis, but ERCP allows for particular interventions, such as placement of a biliary [[stent]] or extraction of gallstones. | Generally [[Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography|MRCP]] (MRI of biliary tract and pancreas) is sufficient for diagnosis, but ERCP allows for particular interventions, such as placement of a biliary [[stent]] or extraction of gallstones. | ||
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Overview
If biliary pathology (primary sclerosing cholangitis - PSC) is suspected, ERCP may be performed.
Generally MRCP (MRI of biliary tract and pancreas) is sufficient for diagnosis, but ERCP allows for particular interventions, such as placement of a biliary stent or extraction of gallstones.
References