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Fig. 2C 49-year-old man with acute pancreatitis complicated by development
of collection that was drained via transgastric route but failed to resolve.
Sequential maximum intensity projections before secretin (C) and 3
(D) and 7 (E) min after secretin administration. Fluid signal
intensity increases in pancreatic collection (arrows) after secretin,
indicating continuing duct disruption and communication with cyst. Duct in
tail is mildly dilated before secretin administration and dilates further
after secretin administration.