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Fig. 3B. 63-year-old man with lymphoplasmacytic sclerosing
pancreatitis and inflammation of common bile duct and gallbladder. Venous
phase contrast-enhanced CT scans obtained at level of pancreatic head and body
(A) and pancreatic head (B) show enlargement of head of pancreas
without discrete mass. Pancreatic duct is not dilated. Common bile duct stent
is in place. Subcapsular hematoma is seen along liver surface. Contrast
material residue is seen in gallbladder lumen.