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Fig. 4 19-year-old woman with cystic fibrosis. Contrast-enhanced
abdominal CT scan, including magnification view, shows near-complete
replacement of pancreas by multiple low-attenuation masses (long thin
arrows), which is consistent with pancreatic cystosis. Incidentally noted
are pancreatic calcifications (short thin arrow) and colonic wall
thickening (thick arrow).