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Fig. 3. Axial CT scan of 55-year-old man 2 weeks after Beger's procedure shows loop of small bowel (straight black arrows) between pancreatic tail (straight white arrow) and thin shell of pancreatic head (arrowheads). Roux limb shows wall thickening, which is a common early postoperative finding. Duodenum (curved black arrow) is preserved and contains nasojejunal tube. Fluid collection is seen adjacent to pancreatic tail (curved white arrow). Transient collections are common after such surgery and do not need to be drained unless clinically indicated.





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