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Fig. 4A. 40-year-old man with focal pancreatitis misdiagnosed as pancreatic adenocarcinoma on MR imaging and CT. Helical CT scan shows hypoattenuating mass (straight arrow) in pancreatic head adjacent to venous confluence. Half (180° of circumference) of superior mesenteric artery is surrounded by mass (curved arrows). Adjacent CT slices (not shown) revealed no abnormalities to suggest chronic pancreatitis.





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