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Fig. 4B. 69-year-old man with pancreatic carcinoma. Isodense mass in head of pancreas can be detected by change in texture. Contrast-enhanced CT scan obtained below level of A shows isodense mass (arrow) in head of pancreas. Pancreatic parenchyma has lost its normal lobular texture at site of mass.