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Fig. 8B. CT scans obtained after Whipple procedure. Axial CT image of
62-year-old woman after Whipple procedure shows mild pancreatic duct dilation
(white arrow), often seen after surgery. Roux jejunal loop extends to
porta (black arrow) to allow drainage of common hepatic duct. Loop
may be mistaken for fluid collection or abscess if type of surgery performed
is not appreciated.