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Fig. 11B. 52-year-old man with history of recurrent pancreatitis. Axial
T1-weighted fat-suppressed spoiled gradient-echo image shows
high-signal-intensity fluid within pseudocyst, suggestive of complicated
pseudocyst (P). Internal consistency of pseudocysts may be altered because of
presence of proteinaceous material, hemorrhage, or infection, and it may
require prompt drainage.