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Fig. 5. 61-year-old woman with left lower quadrant pain and abnormal findings on CT scan (not shown) that revealed cystic lesion of pancreatic tail. Coronal T2-weighted thick-slab RARE image shows mild dilatation of side branches (arrows) of pancreatic duct (PD). Main pancreatic duct and common bile duct (CBD) have normal caliber. Multiseptated pseudocyst (P) is seen in region of pancreatic tail.





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