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Fig. 1C 49-year-old man with small non-contour-deforming pancreatic
mass caused by adenocarcinoma. Axial venous-phase gadolinium-enhanced
T1-weighted fat-suppressed gradient-recalled echo MR image shows 1.8-cm
hypointense mass (arrowhead) in pancreatic body, consistent with
pancreatic carcinoma. Pancreatic duct dilation (long arrow) and
pancreatic atrophy upstream from mass are seen. Ill-defined soft tissue
(short arrows) surrounding celiac artery was proven to be
malignant.