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Fig. 17C. 71-year-old woman with weight loss due to adenocarcinoma of
pancreas with associated chronic pancreatitis. Axial T1-weighted
fat-suppressed spoiled gradient-echo image shows low-signal-intensity mass
(arrowhead), measuring less than 1 cm, in pancreatic neck due to
adenocarcinoma. Note atrophy and decreased signal intensity of pancreatic tail
(curved arrow) related to associated chronic pancreatitis. Normally
high signal intensity of pancreatic head (straight arrow) is
preserved.