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Fig. 1C. 24-year-old woman with small pancreatic duct stone causing
duct obstruction and segmental pancreatitis. Axial enhanced T1-weighted
fat-suppressed spoiled gradient-echo image obtained during arterial phase
shows delayed enhancement of pancreatic tail (arrow) relative to
normal pancreas due to fibrosis. Patient later developed atrophic changes in
this area that led to resection of pancreatic tail.