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Fig. 3 | BMC Medical Imaging

Fig. 3

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

Fig. 3

A 50-year-old female patient with pain in the upper abdomen. Plain CT scanning + enhanced scanning showed pseudo-papillary neoplasm of pancreas (SPNP). a Plain scanning showed a huge oval cystic and solid mass at the pancreatic tail, of which the boundaries were clear. Punctate calcifications were found around the mass. Small patchy bleeding focuses were found in the mass (white arrow). b Low enhancement of the lesion was found in the arterial phase, which was lower than the normal pancreas, and showed “ball-holding” changes with the pancreatic body. c Persistent enhancement of the solid components was found in the portal venous phase, which showed “floating cloud” sign. d Reconstructed coronal image showed compressing and circuity of the splenic vein (white arrow)

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