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Fig. 3B. 59-year-old woman with pancreatic adenocarcinoma invading superior mesenteric vein. M = tumor mass. Coronal curved planar reformation obtained through confluence of superior mesenteric, portal (PV), and splenic (SV) veins shows narrowing and irregularity in contour of superior mesenteric vein (thick arrows) caused by hypoattenuating tumor mass. Thin arrow indicates in-place biliary stent.