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Fig. 5A. 37-year-old man who developed severe lower abdominal pain, increase
in serum amylase level and insulin requirement, and decrease in urinary
amylase level within first week after kidneypancreas transplantation.
pancreatectomy revealed complete torsion of donor portal vein near anastomosis
and parenchymal necrosis involving entire graft. Coronal source image from
unenhanced breath-hold three-dimensional (3D) MR examination obtained on sixth
day after transplantation shows pancreas transplant in right lower quadrant
(between straight arrows) and renal transplant in left lower quadrant
(curved arrow).
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