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1 From the Department of Diagnostic Radiology (Head: F. Dalith, M.D.), Tel-Aviv University Medical School, Tel-Hashomer Government Hospital, Israel
The normal gallbladder can be demonstrated by selective celiac and mesenteric angiography.
Examples of pathologic appearances and the differential diagnosis are presented.
While further studies will doubtless serve better to define the specific nosologic entities, our experience has shown that selective celiac and mesenteric angiography has a place in the evaluation of obscure disorders of the biliary tract.
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