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Fig. 4A. 43-year-old man with onset of abdominal pain, worsening
hyperglycemia, and decreasing levels of urinary amylase beginning 3 weeks
after resection of previously failed pancreatic graft and placement of new
pancreatic graft. Subvolume coronal maximum-intensity-projection image from
venous phase of breath-hold gadolinium-enhanced three-dimensional MR image
shows nonopacification of portal venous anastomosis (arrow). Note
opacified arterial anastomosis (arrowhead) and homogeneous
enhancement of graft parenchyma.
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