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Fig. 13. Mucinous cystic tumor in 52-year-old woman. CT scan shows
unilocular cystic pancreatic mass that had slightly decreased in size over
3-month interval, but patient had no history of pancreatitis, gallstones, or
abdominal trauma. Pancreatic tail was resected, and mucinous cystic tumor was
diagnosed.