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Fig. 5. 65-year-old man with malignant (borderline) branch duct-type
intraductal mucin-producing tumor of pancreas. Maximum-intensity-projection MR
cholangiopancreatogram shows grapelike cluster of cysts (straight
arrows) with maximum diameter of 55 mm in pancreatic head. Main
pancreatic duct in head and body shows mild dilatation. Another small cystic
lesion (curved arrow), which was not resected at surgery, is seen in
pancreatic tail.