Silva, M.A.Munasinghe, S.H.Munasinghe, D.Deen, K.I.2014-10-292014-10-292002Surgery. 2002; 20(5): pp.120b-120e0263-9319http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/1535Not IndexedThe use of MRCP was first reported in 1991. MRCP is now a well established technique that enables precise evaluation of the biliary tract, gall bladder and pancreatic duct. MRCP is popular because it is rapid and can be performed as an out-patient procedure, usually in less than 10 minutes. It also requires no contrast material, is non-invasive and has a safety level comparable to ultrasonography because no radiation is used.Cholangiopancreatography, Magnetic ResonanceMagnetic resonance cholangio-pancreatography(MRCP)ArticleSurgery