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Figure 5


Fig. 3A 37-year-old man with asymptomatic cystic fibrosis and pancreatic fibrosis. ao = aorta, s = superior mesenteric artery, vci = inferior vena cava. Transverse sonogram at level of pancreatic head (arrow) shows hypoechoic areas representing areas of fibrosis. Small anechoic areas within pancreas represent small cysts. Tiny echogenic foci with acoustic shadowing represent pancreatic calcification. Scale segment distance, 5 mm.