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Fig. 4A. 56-year-old woman with history of pancreatic mass
incidentally detected on MR imaging at outside institution. Middle segment
pancreatectomy confirmed presence of nonfunctioning islet cell tumor and
unusual atrophy of body and tail of pancreas. Axial CT image of pancreas
obtained in arterial phase of enhancement shows subtle 2-cm hyperattenuating
mass (arrow) in body of pancreas.