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Fig. 9A —70-year-old woman with pancreatic body mass on CT and MRI performed at another institution that was interpreted as probable islet cell neoplasm. Axial contrast-enhanced arterial phase CT scan (A), coronal oblique multiplanar reformation (B), coronal volume rendering (C), and axial color-coded volume rendering from superior orientation (D) show 2-cm aneurysm arising from mid portion of splenic artery and abutting pancreas. Comparison with study from 6 months earlier revealed interval enlargement. Patient was successfully treated with interventional coil embolization of proximal splenic artery and aneurysm.





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