”Bile Duct Occupancy” is a bile duct imaging test that describes the bile ducts, which may be due to bile duct polyps, bile duct cancer, and other causes.
1 Bile duct polyps: Bile duct polyps and polypoid lesions of the bile ducts may be accompanied by bile duct occupations or strictures. They may be accompanied by bile duct dilatation, obstruction and other manifestations. Meanwhile, CT and MRI examination can determine the location, size and number of polyps.
2. Cholangiocarcinoma: intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, hepatoportal cholangiocarcinoma, distal cholangiocarcinoma and other cholangiocarcinomas can be seen as homogeneous low-density, borderless, irregular mass or nodule-like occupations in the bile ducts, and CT and MRI can judge the nature of the occupations and their relationship with the surrounding tissues.
CT and MRI examination can determine the nature of the occupation and the surrounding tissues. It is recommended to carry out further diagnosis in time and standardized treatment to clarify the etiology of the disease.