Author(s): Tomasz Sozanski | Ewa Nienartowicz | Miroslaw Nienartowicz | Krzysztof Moron
Journal: Polish Gastroenterology
ISSN 1232-9886
Volume: 14;
Issue: 1;
Start page: 59;
Date: 2007;
Original page
ABSTRACT
Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is a new, noninvasive method forthe evaluation of the biliary and pancreaticducts. MRCP is based on magnetic resonance hydrography. The most frequent pitfalls and artifacts described in literature and based on our own experience with MRCPare presented.
Journal: Polish Gastroenterology
ISSN 1232-9886
Volume: 14;
Issue: 1;
Start page: 59;
Date: 2007;
Original page
ABSTRACT
Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is a new, noninvasive method forthe evaluation of the biliary and pancreaticducts. MRCP is based on magnetic resonance hydrography. The most frequent pitfalls and artifacts described in literature and based on our own experience with MRCPare presented.