Abstract
Percutaneous transcholecystic cholangiography was performed in three patients with normal-sized bile ducts and suspected obstructive jaundice, and it was performed 14 times in eight normal dogs. In every instance there was good demonstration of both the intra- and extrahepatic biliary tree. There were no significant clinical complications. Transcholecystic cholangiography is a technically easy, valuable alternative to transhepatic cholangiography for opacification of nondilated bile ducts.
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Teplick, S. K., Haskin, P. H., Pavlides, C. A., & Vanden Eykel, C. (1985). Percutaneous transcholecystic cholangiography: Experimental study. American Journal of Roentgenology, 144(5), 1059–1063. https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.144.5.1059
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