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Fig. 6. 53-year-old woman with history of cholecystectomy who
presented with jaundice, abnormal results on liver function tests, and
pancreas divisum. Axial T2-weighted image shows noncommunicating main
pancreatic duct (straight arrow) and accessory duct (curved
arrow) draining separately into duodenum.