No biliary tree dilation means that the bile ducts within the liver and the bile duct system are not enlarged or obstructed. This finding is typically considered a normal result, indicating that bile is flowing properly from the liver to the gallbladder and small intestine without any blockages. It can be a reassuring sign in imaging studies, suggesting that there are no issues such as gallstones or tumors affecting the biliary system.
Air or gas in the biliary tree or left side of liver.
Of bile or of the gallbladder and bile ducts that transport bile and make up the biliary system or tract
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.
it is a hepatobiliarytree ultrasound. gives an image of our biliary tree to see if if there are any anomalies.
To increase in size. You use the dilation property in coordinative graphs.
The billary tree, also known as the billary tract is the path that is followed by the bile that is excreted from the liver through the abdomen to the small intestine.
Mean Absolute Deviation
dilation
"no bile duct dilation" means the diameter if the bile duct is normal.
Getting bigger. Dilation factor of 2, then it would get twice the size.
Obstructed bilary flow
Intrahepatic Biliary Radical Dilatation