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Fig. 10. 56-year-old woman with pancreatitis is shown to have
calcification associated with an intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm.
Endoscopic retrograde pancreatogram shows calcification (arrowhead)
in main pancreatic duct just above sphincteric segment. This large
calcification straddles junction of main duct and uncinate side branch, which
was later filled.