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Fig. 1. Atypical appearance of pancreatic insulinoma in 29-year-old
woman. Multiphase helical CT scan obtained during pancreatic phase shows
low-density cystic-appearing tumor (arrow) in pancreatic tail. Note
surrounding decreased enhancement of pancreatic parenchyma. This patient
previously underwent intraoperative exploration that did not detect
insulinoma. Lack of enhancement may be caused by devascularization that
occurred at time of surgery.
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