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Fig. 2D 30-year-old woman with no history of leukemia who presented
with abdominal mass. Contrast-enhanced axial CT scan obtained 2 months after
chemotherapy at the level of B shows marked resolution of
retroperitoneal and pancreatic masses. Despite absence of direct pathologic
proof, pancreatic lesions most likely represented granulocytic sarcoma of
pancreas that resolved with therapy.