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Fig. 1A —72-year-old man (patient 5 in
Table 1) who underwent Whipple
procedure for pancreatic carcinoma and presented with hepatic infarction that
shows interval rounding of secondarily infected infarction when compared with
baseline infarction. Contrast-enhanced CT scan shows subtle peripheral
wedge-shaped hypodensity (arrow) in segment VI of liver; this finding
is consistent with hepatic infarction.