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Fig. 2C. 76-year-old woman with biopsy-proven adenocarcinoma in body of pancreas. Three-dimensional oblique axial volume-rendered vascular image shows irregular narrowing of proximal portions of common hepatic artery (arrows) and splenic artery (arrowheads).

All three observers interpreted grade 3 involvement of common hepatic artery and splenic artery on both axial and combined images. One observer, however, interpreted grade 0 involvement of common hepatic artery and splenic artery on reformatted images, and another observer interpreted grade 1 involvement of common hepatic artery on reformatted images.





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