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Fig. 13. 59-year-old man with history of acute and chronic
pancreatitis. Axial enhanced T1-weighted fat-suppressed spoiled gradient-echo
image obtained during venous phase shows multiple pseudocysts (P) lying
anterior and superior to pancreatic head and body genu. Pancreas is
hyperintense due to delayed enhancement. GB = gallbladder.