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Fig. 8C 36-year-old man with clinical history of pancreatitis was
subsequently proven to have pancreatic carcinoma with axillary lymph node
metastases. Axial venous-phase gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted fat-suppressed
gradient-recalled echo MR image shows pancreatic tail mass (arrow),
which proved to be pancreatic carcinoma, more conspicuously than MDCT.
Multiple retroperitoneal lymph nodes (arrowheads) are also identified
around celiac artery.