AJR AJR Integrative Imaging Dec 2008 articles
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Fig. 4A —Microscopic foci of invasive carcinoma arising in patient with intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN). Axial (A) and coronal (B) reformatted venous phase images shows 5-cm cystic mass in head and uncinate process (arrows) and mild dilatation (6.5 mm) of main pancreatic duct (arrowheads, B). This lesion was classified as combined type, cystic and solid lesion. Pathologically, microscopic foci of invasive carcinoma were seen arising in IPMN.





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