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Fig. 11A —59-year-old man with pancreatic cancer. Variant anatomy may
make an otherwise unresectable cancer potentially resectable. A is most
superior and C is most inferior of these images. Axial CT image shows
mass arising from neck of pancreas (solid arrow) and invading distal
celiac (arrowhead) and splenic (dashed arrow) arteries.