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Fig. 6 57-year-old woman with newly diagnosed pancreatic carcinoma
and peritoneal metastases. Axial venous-phase gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted
fat-suppressed gradient-recalled echo MR image shows right-sided peritoneal
implant (black arrow). Hypointense pancreatic mass (open
arrow) and pseudocyst (short white arrow) are seen. Mass in left
adrenal gland (long arrow) does not have imaging characteristics of
adenoma on other imaging sequences and may represent metastasis or lipid-poor
adenoma.