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A 69-year-old woman presented with painless jaundice. CT scan showed dilated hepatic bile ducts.
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The dilated bile ducts are demonstrated.
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Transhepatic cholangiogram shows the dilated proximal bile ducts with abrupt cutoff in the common hepatic duct just distal to the confluence of the hepatic ducts (see hepatic segmental atlas .)
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