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Fig. 2A. 83-year-old man with life-threatening hypoglycemia and 1.2-cm
insulinoma. Patient underwent distal pancreatectomy because enucleation of
this lesion was not possible as a result of lack of sufficient bridging
pancreatic tissue. Axial CT image of pancreas obtained in arterial phase of
enhancement shows small homogeneous hyperattenuating mass (arrow) in
neck of pancreas.