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Fig. 7 74-year-old man presenting with pain and pancreatic mass on
sonogram. Axial contrast-enhanced CT image shows questionable hyperdense focus
(arrow) within common bile duct (CBD). This is a false-positive for
one observer, and at consensus review, hyperdensity was concluded to be
partial volume averaging of enhanced blood vessel in immediate vicinity of
CBD.