Bile duct stricture

Abdomen & Pelvis

A bile duct stricture is a narrowing of the tubes that carry bile from the liver to the small intestine. It can develop from inflammation, scarring, or other causes. An MRI may show changes in the bile duct system consistent with narrowing. Finding a bile duct stricture early allows for investigation and treatment that may help prevent jaundice or infection.

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