Drs. Shruthi Suresh, Jeffrey Ortiz, Sarah Bashaw, Ammar Hashmi, Susan Baro, and Benjamin Wilson[email protected]Clinical NewsCase report: Necrotizing pancreatitis after SAESplenic artery embolization (SAE) is a relatively safe, effective, and commonly employed nonoperative treatment of high-grade traumatic splenic injury or low-grade injury with active extravasation. In this case report, clinicians report a case of interval necrotizing pancreatitis -- a rare and potentially life-threatening complication of SAE.March 11, 2019Page 1 of 1Top StoriesBreastARRS: Breast RT doesn't impact presence of breast arterial calcificationsServiceIMV: PET/CT service contracts are a key aspect of system ownershipWomens ImagingARRS: Get involved with breast health advocacyCTARRS: The state of lung imagingWomens ImagingARRS: Most women under 40 have no imaging before breast cancer diagnosis