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Fig. 10A. 56-year-old man with history of acute myelogenous leukemia
treated by chemotherapy who presented with abdominal pain suspected to be
acute pancreatitis. Axial contrast-enhanced CT scan shows lack of enhancement
of multiple areas in pancreas (arrows). It is difficult to determine
whether this finding represents pancreatic necrosis, a dilated duct due to
obstruction, or intraductal papillary mucinous tumor. Mild peripancreatic
inflammation is present.