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Fig. 15. 59-year-old man with history of chronic pancreatitis. MR
image was obtained to evaluate biliary tract and complex pseudocysts seen on
prior CT scan (not shown). Coronal T2-weighted thick-slab RARE image shows
dilated common bile duct with funnel-shaped narrowing (arrowhead) due
to stricture in common bile duct. Pancreatic duct is dilated and contains
calculus (arrow) at pancreatic head level. Also seen are multiple
pseudocysts (P) extending both superior and inferior to pancreas. GB =
gallbladder.