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Fig. 11B. Renal cell carcinoma metastatic to pancreas.
Contrast-enhanced helical CT scan of 54-year-old man with previously resected
left renal carcinoma who presented with palpable mass in right upper quadrant
reveals large hypervascular mass (curved arrows) in head of pancreas,
which, at endoscopy, was noted to have invaded second portion of duodenum.
Numerous smaller metastases were present in pancreatic body and tail. CT scan
also shows collateral vein (straight arrow) resulting from splenic
vein obstruction by mass.