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Fig. 2A. 29-year-old woman who developed clinical signs of pancreatitis and
pancreatic graft dysfunction 2 months after simultaneous
renalpancreatic transplantation. Venous thrombosis was confirmed by
serial color Doppler sonography. Coronal source image from venous phase of
breath-hold gadolinium-enhanced three-dimensional MR examination shows
nonopacified veins (arrows) in head of transplanted pancreas in right
lower quadrant.
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