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Fig. 7B. Comparison of stationary and portable CT scans in 47-year-old man
with acute pancreatitis. Although features of acute pancreatitis, including
peripancreatic fluid (arrow), are visible on portable CT scan, they
are better seen on stationary CT scan (A).