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Fig. 4A. 55-year-old woman with severe pancreatitis and spiking fevers
who developed catheter-introduced infection. On CT scan (not shown), fluid
collection in pancreatic bed was observed. Drainage was performed before
gallium scan was completed. Fusion image of CT scan and gallium study shows
intense gallium activity along drainage catheter tract. Catheter has become
dislodged and infected.
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