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Fig. 3B. 38-year-old man with severe pancreatitis who had
true-negative finding for infection on gallium study. Axial gallium SPECT
image shows lack of gallium uptake in fluid collection. Activity seen in
liver, spleen, and spine is expected. Subsequent percutaneous drainage
confirmed absence of infection.