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Fig. 1B. 36-year-old man with epigastric pain and normal serum amylase
level. Transducer center frequency was 4 MHz. Transverse sonogram obtained at
end-inspiration at same level as A shows that diameter of pancreatic
duct increases by 1.1 mm (from 0.8 to 1.9 mm) at end-inspiration. Although
diameter at end-inspiration is normal, 1.1-mm change might be misinterpreted
as evidence of ductal obstruction if secretin had been administered and
postsecretin measurement was obtained at end-inspiration. F = 1.9 mm.
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