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Fig. 1B 49-year-old man with small non-contour-deforming pancreatic
mass caused by adenocarcinoma. Axial T2-weighted HASTE MR image (5-mm slice
thickness) shows pancreatic ductal dilation (arrow) with associated
atrophy of pancreatic tail. Duct dilation is easily seen on T2-weighted images
and may be better seen than on MDCT.