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Fig. 16. Pancreatic carcinoma simulates mucinous cystic neoplasm in
63-year-old woman who presented with left upper quadrant pain and no history
of alcohol abuse. Contrast-enhanced CT scan revealed complex mass
(straight arrows) in pancreatic tail. There is extension of this mass
(arrowhead) into spleen, with splenic infarction and thrombosed
splenic vein. Adjacent pancreas (curved arrow) is abnormally low in
attenuation. At surgery, pancreatic ductal carcinoma was found with extensive
local spread and associated pseudocyst.
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