Items tagged “biliary”
21 results found














Case
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC)

Diagnosis almost certain
Published 24 Aug 2009
54% complete
X-ray
Article
Todani classification of bile duct cysts
The Todani classification of bile duct cysts classically divides choledochal cysts into five groups.
Classification
Traditional classification
Type I
See: type I choledochal cyst
account for 80-90% of all bile duct cysts
characterized by fusiform dilation of the extrahepatic bile duct
a s...
Case
Adenomyomatosis of the gallbladder

Diagnosis certain
Published 24 Oct 2010
89% complete
CT
Case
Biliary necrosis - liver transplant

Diagnosis certain
Published 23 Feb 2013
95% complete
CTUltrasoundX-ray
Case
Mirizzi syndrome

Diagnosis almost certain
Published 12 Apr 2013
75% complete
Ultrasound
Case
Choledocholithiasis

Diagnosis almost certain
Published 03 Aug 2013
60% complete
CT
Case
Bile duct stricture
Diagnosis probable
Published 13 May 2014
71% complete
MRI
Article
Type I choledochal cyst
Type I choledochal cysts appear as a fusiform or cystic dilatation of the extrahepatic biliary system (common bile duct +/- common hepatic duct).
Epidemiology
Although uncommon in Western countries (1:100,000 to 1:150,000), they are the most common type of biliary cyst. Their prevalence may be...
Article
Hepatobiliary imaging in nuclear medicine
Hepatobiliary imaging in nuclear medicine can be accomplished with multiple different radiotracers to help evaluate the liver, gallbladder and the biliary ducts. The choice of tracer depends on the clinical question.
Common tracers include:
Tc-99m IDA (iminodiacetic acid) analogs: most commonl...
Article
Tc99m IDA (iminodiacetic acid) analogs
Tc99m IDA (iminodiacetic acid) analogs are hepatobiliary agents in nuclear medicine, used in cholescintigraphy.
These include:
Tc99m-DISIDA: diisopropyl IDA, also known as Hepatolite
Tc99m-Mebrofenin: trimethyl bromo IDA, Choletec TM
Tc99m-PIPIDA: paraisopropyl iminodiacetic acid
The use of...
Article
Cholescintigraphy
Cholescintigraphy is the use of radiotracers to assess the anatomy and function of the biliary system (and the liver indirectly). Currently, this is most commonly performed with Tc-99m-IDA analogs, and "hepatic "IDA" imaging gave rise to the more common term "HIDA scan."
Indications
Cholescint...
Case
Ampulla of Vater stone and pancreas divisum

Diagnosis almost certain
Published 22 Oct 2016
80% complete
CT
Case
Duodenal papillitis

Diagnosis almost certain
Published 13 Jan 2018
77% complete
CT
Case
Choledocholithiasis

Diagnosis certain
Published 09 Apr 2018
92% complete
MRI
Case
Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm - main duct type

Diagnosis probable
Published 24 Nov 2018
68% complete
CT
Case
Ceftriaxone excretion into gallbladder

Diagnosis probable
Published 27 Nov 2018
69% complete
Ultrasound
Case
Acute calcular cholecystitis and Mirizzi syndrome

Diagnosis almost certain
Published 23 Jul 2019
75% complete
MRI
Case
Biliary ascariasis

Diagnosis almost certain
Published 18 Aug 2019
69% complete
Ultrasound
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Choledochal cyst - type Ia

Diagnosis possible
Published 12 Jan 2021
59% complete
MRI
Case
Primary sclerosing cholangitis

Diagnosis certain
Published 01 Apr 2021
88% complete
Fluoroscopy