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Fig. 5A Patient with invasive carcinoma arising in intraductal papillary
mucinous neoplasm (IPMN). Axial (A) and coronal (B) reformatted
venous phase images show 6-cm cystic mass in head of pancreas
(arrows). Mild dilatation (< 10 mm) of main pancreatic duct is not
shown. Common bile duct (arrowhead, B) is dilated (16 mm).
Lesion was classified as combined type, cystic and solid lesion.
Pathologically, invasive carcinoma measuring 5.5 cm in greatest dimension was
seen arising in IPMN.