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Fig. 3B. 56-year-old woman with adenocarcinoma of body of pancreas; patient underwent surgical resection. Two-dimensional curved coronal multiplanar image shows low-attenuation mass (large arrow) in body and dilated pancreatic duct in body and tail. Triangular-shaped lymph node measuring 15 x 10 mm is seen caudad to pancreas (small arrows). Gastroduodenal artery (arrowheads) is not involved.

Two observers interpreted grade 0 for all five arteries on all imaging modalities, but one observer interpreted grade 2 involvement of common hepatic artery and grade 3 involvement of splenic artery on reformatted images.





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