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Fig. 2D. 15-year-old boy with upper abdominal trauma from bicycle crash. Helical CT (not shown) revealed pancreatic fracture and fluid collections. Patient underwent surgical exploration and drainage of fluid collections before MR imaging. Retrograde pancreatogram obtained 1 day after A-C confirms site of duct disruption (arrowhead) and shows contrast material accumulating in small fluid collection (curved arrow) as well as in surgically placed drain (straight arrow). However, dilated segment of duct was not depicted on retrograde imaging.