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Fig. 2B. T3 tumor. 68-year-old man with history of T3 N0 M0 pancreatic
ductal adenocarcinoma. Contrast-enhanced axial CT image shows T3 tumor
(medium-length arrows) that has involved common bile duct, requiring
a stent (curved arrow), and that extends medially beyond confines of
pancreatic head. Tumor is separated from superior mesenteric vein (long
arrow) and superior mesenteric artery (short arrow) by fat plane
(type A relationship). Note that tumor involves duodenum
(arrowhead).