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Fig. 1. —78-year-old man with benign (adenoma) main duct-type intraductal mucin-producing tumor of pancreas. Maximum-intensity-projection MR cholangiopancreatogram shows main pancreatic duct (long straight arrows) dilated in body and tail, but not in head. Maximum diameter of main pancreatic duct is 12 mm. Nondilated main pancreatic duct (short straight arrows), measuring 4 mm in diameter, and common bile duct (curved arrows) can be seen.





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