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DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2303011975
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Case 721

Juan Carlos Pernas, MD and Jordi Catala, MD

1 From the Department of Radiology, Centro Medico Teknon, C/ Vilana 12, 08022 Barcelona, Spain. Received December 3, 2001; revision requested February 15, 2002; revision received February 6, 2003; accepted May 13, 2003. Address correspondence to J.C.P. (e-mail: radiologia@cmteknon.com).



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Figure 1. Supine abdominal radiograph. Nasogastric tube was placed because of the patient’s symptoms.

 


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Figure 2a. Unenhanced, midabdominal transverse CT scans obtained (a) through the uncinate process of the pancreas, (b) through the third duodenal portion, and (c) at a level 2 cm below the lower pole of both kidneys.

 


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Figure 2b. Unenhanced, midabdominal transverse CT scans obtained (a) through the uncinate process of the pancreas, (b) through the third duodenal portion, and (c) at a level 2 cm below the lower pole of both kidneys.

 


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Figure 2c. Unenhanced, midabdominal transverse CT scans obtained (a) through the uncinate process of the pancreas, (b) through the third duodenal portion, and (c) at a level 2 cm below the lower pole of both kidneys.

 





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