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Fig. 7. 62-year-old woman with history of chronic pancreatitis and
pseudocysts. Coronal T2-weighted thick-slab RARE image shows stricture
(straight arrow) of pancreatic duct at level of pancreatic head.
Upstream pancreatic duct is dilated and irregular, and there is mild
dilatation of side branches. Note diverticulum (curved arrow) arising
from duodenum. Common bile duct is minimally prominent.