Fig. 1From: Nonresection management of the pancreas for grade III and IV blunt pancreatic injuries in children: a single center’s experienceTypical imaging results indicated by abdominal CE-CT and MRI examinations in children who sustained grade III and IV injuries (white arrow: transection or parenchymal injury with duct injury; black arrow: superior mesenteric artery; asterisk: pancreatic pseudocysts). a-b CE-CT and MRI, axial scan: grade III pancreatic injury, with lesion in the distal part of the duct on the left side of superior mesenteric artery or the spine. c-d CE-CT and MRI, axial scan: grade IV pancreatic injury, with lesion in the proximal part of the duct on the right side of superior mesenteric artery or the spine. e MRCP: grade IV pancreatic injury, with lesion in the proximal part of the duct on the right side of the spineBack to article page