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Fig. 12. 72-year-old man with T4 NX M0 pancreatic ductal
adenocarcinoma. Coronal thick-slab (50-mm) image from MR
cholangiopancreatography shows double-duct sign caused by obstruction by
tumor. Dilated common bile duct (thick arrows) and dilated pancreatic
duct (thin arrows) are seen proximal to abrupt cutoff
(arrowheads).
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