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Halloween CT cholangiogram

Andrew D Wills
MJA 2002 177 (8): 461

A 35-year-old woman presented with symptoms suggestive of gallstones. These were confirmed on a computed tomography cholangiogram (see picture), the contrast clearly defining their outline. However, their unique "jack-o'-lantern" configuration also serves as a seasonal reminder that, like the present-day association with Halloween, the word "gall" derives from an Old English word meaning "something unpleasant to experience"!

Acknkowledgement: I would like to thank Dr H D'Costa for his expert radiological advice.

(Received 26 Jun 2002, accepted 1 Jul 2002)

The Porter's Lodge, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK.

Andrew D Wills, MB ChB BSc MRCS, Registrar in Surgery.

Correspondence: Dr Andrew D Wills, 8 Kanangra Crescent, Clontarf, Sydney NSW 2093. awillsyAThotmail.com

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