Within the liver
Intrahepatic cholestasis is usually caused by hepatitis or by medications that can produce symptoms resembling hepatitis
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.
Intrahepatic Biliary Radical Dilatation
an idiopathic form of familial intrahepatic cholestasis associated with lymphedema of the lower extremities.
Transvenous intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS).
They include a yellow discoloration of the skin dark urine, and pale stools. Itching over the skin may be severe if the condition is advanced
Just that, a CT liver. Technically you could make it hepatic CT imaging.
Another name for small bile ducts are intrahepatic bile ducts. These ducts help carry bile from the liver cells to the larger bile ducts in 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.
The medical term for this procedure is "percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography" (PTC). It involves using a needle to pass through the liver to inject contrast medium into the bile ducts to visualize their structure.