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Fig. 1. 63-year-old man with history of prostate cancer who was found
to have pancreatic mass on chest CT scan obtained for evaluation of shortness
of breath. Unenhanced CT image of pancreas shows oval, homogeneous mass
(arrows) in pancreatic tail. Note exophytic location of well-defined
mass.