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Fig. 2 —78-year-old woman with clinical suspicion for pancreatic
mass. Sagittal volume-rendered image shows two focal areas of stenosis
(arrows) involving celiac axis. More proximal stenosis (black
arrow) has hooked appearance that is typical for median arcuate ligament
syndrome; this was confirmed on MRI. No abnormalities were described on axial
report.