On the appearance of bile in clinical MR cholangiopancreatography
(2002) In Acta Radiologica 43(4). p.401-410- Abstract
- Purpose: To study the appearance of bile in clinical MR cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) with special reference to its chemical and physical properties. Material and Methods: Gallbladder bile was collected during surgery from 38 patients and studied with respect to chemical constituents. The relaxation rates 1/T1 and 1/T2 of bile were also determined in vitro . In 16 of these 38 patients, abdominal imaging was performed using MRCP as well as T1-weighted GE sequences. Results: For 9 of the 13 chemical parameters studied, a positive significant correlation with 1/T1 as well as 1/T2 was found. The median relaxation rates 1/T1 and 1/T2 were 0.76 and 1.48 s(-1) , respectively. The corresponding ranges were 0.38-3.13 s(-1) and 0.70-5.75 s(-1) ,... (More)
- Purpose: To study the appearance of bile in clinical MR cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) with special reference to its chemical and physical properties. Material and Methods: Gallbladder bile was collected during surgery from 38 patients and studied with respect to chemical constituents. The relaxation rates 1/T1 and 1/T2 of bile were also determined in vitro . In 16 of these 38 patients, abdominal imaging was performed using MRCP as well as T1-weighted GE sequences. Results: For 9 of the 13 chemical parameters studied, a positive significant correlation with 1/T1 as well as 1/T2 was found. The median relaxation rates 1/T1 and 1/T2 were 0.76 and 1.48 s(-1) , respectively. The corresponding ranges were 0.38-3.13 s(-1) and 0.70-5.75 s(-1) , respectively. On the MRCP images a few patients showed gallbladder of poor visibility due to low signal-to-noise ratio. This coincided with a high relaxation rate 1/T2 of bile. On the T1-weighted GE sequences a few patients showed hyperintense gallbladder relative to liver, coinciding with high relaxation rates 1/T1 of bile. Conclusion: Bile was found to show a large interindividual variation with respect to relaxation rates 1/T1 and 1/T2. The relaxation rates increased with increasing amounts of substances in the bile. For some patients (11%) MRCP imaging is unsuccessful due to high relaxation rate of bile. (Less)
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- Hakansson, K ; Christoffersson, JO ; Leander, Peter LU ; Ekberg, Olle LU and Hakansson, HO
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- 2002
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
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- technology, MR cholangiopancretography, bile, gallbladder
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- Acta Radiologica
- volume
- 43
- issue
- 4
- pages
- 401 - 410
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- SAGE Publications
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- wos:000177948700011
- pmid:12225483
- scopus:0036628579
- ISSN
- 1600-0455
- language
- English
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- yes
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