Suspected Pancreatic Cancer: Evaluation by Dynamic Gadolinium-Enhanced 3D Gradient-Echo MRI
Katherine R. Birchard1,
Richard C. Semelka1,
W. Brian Hyslop1,
Alfonso Brown2,
Diane Armao1,
Zeynep Firat1 and
Georgeta Vaidean3
1 Department of Radiology, University of North Carolina Hospitals, 101 Manning
Dr., 2006 Old Clinic Bldg., Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7510.
2 Department of Medicine, University of North Carolina Hospitals, Chapel Hill,
NC 27599-7510.
3 School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel
Hill, NC 27599-7510.

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Fig. 1 Immediate post-gadolinium 3D gradient-echo image of
68-year-old man through mid abdomen showing a 2-cm adenocarcinoma in
pancreatic head (arrow).
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Fig. 2 Immediate post-gadolinium 3D gradient-echo image of
74-year-old man through mid abdomen showing a 1.9-cm adenocarcinoma in body of
pancreas.
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