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Fig. 1 | BMC Medical Imaging

Fig. 1

From: Clinical manifestations and multi-slice computed tomography characteristics of solid pseudopapillary neoplasms of the pancreas between males and females

Fig. 1

A 28-year-old male patient was found with pseudo-papillary neoplasm of pancreas (SPNP) at physical examinations. a An iso-density mass was found at the body of pancreas, and punctate calcifications were found in the mass (white arrow). b The enhancement in the arterial phase was not evident. c Persistent enhancement was found in the portal venous phase, with the enhancement increased evidently. d The boundaries of the tumor were clearly in the reconstructed coronal image (white arrow). No dilation of the pancreatic tube or bile duct was found, while atrophy of the pancreatic tail was shown

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