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Fig. 2D. 51-year-old man with lymphoplasmacytic sclerosing
pancreatitis (LPSP) and inflammation of common bile duct and gallbladder.
Anterior volume-rendered 3D reconstruction of CT image shows diffusely
enlarged pancreas, particularly in head. Stenosis of intrapancreatic portion
and dilatation of more superior portion of common bile duct are seen.
Thickening and contrast enhancement of dilated common bile duct were seen
above pancreas (arrow). Increased thickness and contrast enhancement
of gallbladder are seen. Pathologically, dense mixed infiltrates and fibrosis
in common bile duct and gallbladder are also present.