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CYSTADENOMA OF THE PANCREAS

A REAPPRAISAL OF ANGIOGRAPHIC FINDINGS

BARRY D. PRESSMAN M.D., THANE ASCH M.D., and WILLIAM J. CASARELLA M.D.

Three cases of markedly hypovascular cystadenomas of the pancreas are reported. This appearance has previously been thought to be extremely rare. Angiographically these cases were indistinguishable from pancreatic pseudocysts.

The clinical features are helpful in the differential diagnosis of large hypovascular pancreatic masses. A middle aged female without a history of pancreatitis, alcoholism or abdominal trauma, with a large hypovascular mass in the pancreas is likely to have cystadenoma.


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