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Fig. 4. —Contrast-enhanced CT scan in 86-year-old man reveals classic appearance of mucinous cystad-enocarcinoma. Note multiple large cysts (>2 cm) with peripheral tumoral calcification (short arrow), solid components, and mural nodules (long arrow).