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Fig. 3A Patient with metastatic pancreatic cancer. Multiple lesions are seen
on unenhanced study (A) but are not as well seen on contrast-enhanced
study (B). Contrast material was given as drip infusion, which results
in equilibration of contrast material in portions of lesion, making it less
conspicuous. (Reprinted with permission from
[1])