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Fig. 1D. Calcifications associated with chronic alcoholic
pancreatitis. Transverse sonogram of pancreas in 52-year-old man with chronic
alcoholic pancreatitis displays some large concretions that shadow (curved
arrow). However, many smaller stones are represented as bright reflectors
but without accompanying sonic shadow (arrowhead). This is a common
finding. Also present are segments of abnormally dilated pancreatic duct
(arrow).