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To compare image quality and the detectability of gallstones in patients with T hyperintense bile between single breath-hold three-dimensional (3D) magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) with gradient and spin-echo (GRASE) and with compressed sensing (CS). We retrospectively evaluated patients who underwent MRCP using GRASE and CS and had hyperintense bile on T -weighted fat-suppressed images. The relative duct-to-periductal contrast ratios (RCs) of each bile duct segment were calculated. Pancreaticobiliary duct visibility