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The various techniques available for the radiological exploration of the biliary tract can be grouped under two essential methods, one direct and the other indirect (1). The former method involves filling the gallbladder and biliary passages with a radio-opaque solution.
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Pitrè, D., Frigerio, A., Maffei-Facino, R. (1977). Identification of Some Urinary Metabolites of Iopronic Acid in Human, Rat and Dog. In: Frigerio, A., Ghisalberti, E.L. (eds) Mass Spectrometry in Drug Metabolism. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4151-2_2
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