@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00045467, author = {Sakai, Yuji and Tsuyuguchi, Toshio and Sugiyama, Harutosi and Fukuda, Yoshihiro and Ebara, Masaaki and Nonaka, Hiroi and Ikehira, Hiroo and Obata, Takayuki and Yokosuka, Osamu and Miyazaki, Masaru and et.al and 酒井 裕司 and 露口 利夫 and 福田 吉宏 and 江原 正明 and 野中 博意 and 池平 博夫 and 小畠 隆行 and 横須賀 収 and 宮崎 勝}, issue = {86/87}, journal = {Hepato-Gastroenterology}, month = {Sep}, note = {BACKGROUND/AIMS: The aim of this study was to investigate whether exogenous dehydrocholic acid (DHCA) was useful to enhance the delineation of anastomotic site. METHODOLOGY: DHCA is a cholagogue which produces an immediate effect by acting directly on liver cells. Its choleretic effect is strong, appearing 1 to 3 minutes after intravenous injection, reaching the maximum level in 20 to 30 minutes. Our study population comprised 9 patients. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) was acquired before and after the administration of DHCA. Two different MRCP snap-shot techniques were applied: thick-slab two-dimensional (2D) (coronal) single-shot turbo spin echo T2-weighted sequences and multisection thin-slab, 2D (coronal) single shot turbo spin echo T2-weighted sequences with three-dimensional (3D) maximum intensity projection (MIP) post processing. RESULTS: DHCA provided a better visualization of the anastomotic site in 7 patients (77.8%). The two patients without improvement in visualization of anastomotic site included 1 patient with liver cirrhosis secondary to portoenterostomy for ongenital biliary dilatation and 1 patient, who was not eligible for the evaluation because of motion artifact caused by the difficulty of breath holding motion artifact. CONCLUSIONS: It was suggested that administration of DHCA could enhance the delineation of the anastomotic site on MRCP images.}, pages = {1801--1805}, title = {A new approach for diagnosis of hepatolithiasis: magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography: potential usefulness of dehydrocholic acid (DHCA) administration in the evaluation of hepatolithiasis}, volume = {55}, year = {2008} }