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Fig. 6. Nonhyperfunctioning islet cell tumor in 41-year-old woman who
presented with vague epigastric pain. Complex mass is found on
contrast-enhanced CT scan. Note central calcifications and low-attenuation
areas of necrosis in mass. Absence of biliary ductal dilatation is unusual for
pancreatic adenocarcinoma in this location. Subsequent biopsy confirmed
diagnosis of non-hyperfunctioning islet cell tumor.
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