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Fig. 5 —Axial T2-weighted MR image in 54-year-old woman with chronic
abdominal pain shows 3-cm unilocular cyst (asterisk) in pancreatic
head that appears to communicate with dilated pancreatic duct side branch
(arrow). Both reviewers considered this likely to be intraductal
papillary mucinous neoplasm (mucinous ductal ectasia). Final histopathologic
diagnosis was pseudocyst.