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Fig. 9A 59-year-old man with unexplained acute recurrent pancreatitis
on MDCT examinations performed 2 years apart. The patient subsequently proved
to have pancreatic carcinoma. Axial arterial-phase contrast-enhanced MDCT
image from 2002 shows nonenhancing, ill-defined pancreatic body (white
arrow) with moderate peripancreatic fat stranding and fluid
(arrowheads), which is consistent with pancreatitis. Normal
enhancement in pancreatic tail is seen (black arrow).