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Fig. 9. 53-year-old man with acute myeloblastic leukemia who
presented with acute abdominal pain. Enhanced CT scan of abdomen obtained
concurrently with diagnosis shows hypodense mass of head of pancreas
(arrowheads). Biopsy subsequently confirmed diagnosis of pancreatic
granulocytic sarcoma. Six weeks later, after chemotherapy and radiation
therapy, repeated CT showed resolution of pancreatic mass.