2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrnm.2010.10.003
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Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography in conjunction with 3D for assessment of different biliary obstruction causes

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“…These results were similar to the study done by Choi et al which showed that 3D MRCP performs better than 2D MRCP for benign strictures with sensitivity and specificity of 2D MRCP being 73.3% and 90.4%, respectively and for 3D MRCP the sensitivity and specificity was 86.7and 93.6%, respectively. 21 Similar results were demonstrated by the study done by Hasan et al 16 According to the study conducted by Griffin et al22the sensitivity of MRCP for benign strictures was 91% -100%.…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…These results were similar to the study done by Choi et al which showed that 3D MRCP performs better than 2D MRCP for benign strictures with sensitivity and specificity of 2D MRCP being 73.3% and 90.4%, respectively and for 3D MRCP the sensitivity and specificity was 86.7and 93.6%, respectively. 21 Similar results were demonstrated by the study done by Hasan et al 16 According to the study conducted by Griffin et al22the sensitivity of MRCP for benign strictures was 91% -100%.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Our results were in agreement with study done by Hasan et al who concluded that 3D MRCP with MIP and VRT MRCP has high sensitivity and very high specificity for the diagnosis of intra-hepatic strictures. 16 In our study CBD was dilated in 34 patients and was detected on 2D MRCP and 3D MRCP. Thus, both 2D MRCP and 3D MRCP has 100% sensitivity and specificity in detecting CBD dilatation.…”
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confidence: 46%
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