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Fig. 10. Axial CT scan of 31-year-old woman shows apparently solid
mass, mistaken for tumor (white arrow), closely applied to anterior
aspect of calcified pancreatic body and tail (black arrow). Patient
had previously undergone a Puestow procedure, and the mass is simply the
collapsed jejunal Roux loop. Delayed scan obtained in decubitus position with
additional oral contrast material may be helpful to confirm that structure
seen adjacent to pancreatic body after pancreaticojejunostomy is bowel and not
tumor.