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Fig. 1A. 63-year-old man with lymphoplasmacytic sclerosing
pancreatitis and inflammation of common bile duct. Venous phase
contrast-enhanced CT scans obtained at level of pancreatic body and tail
(A) and pancreatic head (B) show diffuse enlargement of pancreas
without discrete mass. Capsulelike rim of decreased attenuation is present
around pancreas. Common bile duct stent had been placed. Mild gallbladder wall
thickening and contrast enhancement are seen, but pathologically no evidence
of inflammation is present.