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Fig. 13A. Senescent pancreatic calcifications in 77-year-old man without significant medical history who presented with steatorrhea. CT section through body and tail of pancreas shows tiny peripheral calcifications (arrowheads). Also apparent is glandular atrophy and main duct dilatation.