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1 Chief, Radiology Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Clinical Associate Professor of Radiology, Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2 Associate Director of Diagnostic Radiology, St. Francis General Hospital & Rehabilitation Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1. Twenty-one patients with pseudocysts of the pancreas have been reviewed.
2. Most patients will have a history of alcoholism or abdominal trauma.
3. The most common presenting findings are pain and abdominal mass.
4. The roentgen findings are reviewed, stressing the varied locations in which this lesion may present and the not infrequent appearance of an intramural or invasive mass.
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