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Within the liver
On the far right and bottom chunk of the liver, but towards the left side of that chunk, there's a quarter-inch abnormality. The ducts within the liver are not abnormally widened.
Intrahepatic means within the liver.situated or occurring within or originating in the liver
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Dilated intrahepatic bile ducts usually indicate an abnormal blockage downstream. Intrahepatic bile ducts are the small bile ducts in the liver that collect the liver cells' bile for transport to the larger bile ducts that become a single bile duct.
The hepato-biliary system.
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The Biliary system...liver
The Biliary system...liver
Scarring or abnormality of the biliary system accounts for roughly 20% of the patients who need a liver transplantation.
An extrahepatic biliary prominence is an anatomical structure seen in the developing embryo, which represents the precursor of the biliary duct system outside the liver. It plays a crucial role in the formation of the bile ducts that connect the liver to the intestine for bile flow.
Just that, a CT liver. Technically you could make it hepatic CT imaging.