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Fig. 1A. Malignant stomatinoma in 61-year-old woman with history of recurrent abdominal pain. Findings illustrate benefit of using water as oral contrast agent. This subtle mass would have been obscured if positive oral contrast material had been administered. Patient was treated with pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy. Axial CT image of periampullar region obtained in arterial phase of enhancement shows 8-mm hyperattenuating mass (arrow) obstructing pancreatic duct.





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