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Fig. 11B 52-year-old man with epigastric pain. MDCT showed only dilatation of most distal pancreatic duct in tail. Axial thin-section T2-weighted HASTE MR image shows subtle 1-cm minimally hypointense lesion (short arrows) causing pancreatic duct dilatation (long arrow). Subsequent fine-needle aspiration biopsy confirmed pancreatic islet cell tumor.