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Fig. 6 Axial T2-weighted MR image in 6-year-old girl with presumptive clinical diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis based on 2-year history of episodic abdominal pain, intermittent mildly elevated serum amylase level, and apparent pseudocyst detected on serial sonograms obtained at another institution. A 2.5-cm thin-walled unilocular cyst (arrow) is seen in pancreatic tail. Both reviewers considered this likely to be pseudocyst. Final histopathologic diagnosis of gastric duplication cyst was established after distal pancreatectomy.