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Pancreatitis, Chronic

Figure 2 : Pancreatic calcifications on plain abdominal radiographs. Pancreatic calcifications are located in the head and tail of the pancreas (solid arrows). The lack of calcifications in the body of the pancreas (open arrow) was due to displacement by a pancreatic pseudocyst.

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Most pancreatic calculi are small, irregular calcifications that may be diffuse (Fig. 1, Fig. 2) or confined to specific region of pancreas

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