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Fig. 2B. 46-year-old man with history of chronic pancreatitis due to
alcohol abuse. Axial enhanced T1-weighted fat-suppressed spoiled gradient-echo
image obtained during arterial phase shows diffusely decreased pancreatic
enhancement relative to marked enhancement seen normally. This decreased
enhancement relates to fibrosis due to chronic pancreatitis. Dilated
pancreatic duct (arrows) is visualized more clearly after contrast
administration.