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Fig. 4 | BMC Medical Imaging

Fig. 4

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

Fig. 4

A 12-year-old female patient with vomiting and upper abdominal pain. Plain CT scanning + enhanced scanning showed pseudo-papillary neoplasm of pancreas (SPNP). a Plain scanning showed a huge oval cystic mass at the pancreatic head, and the boundaries were clear. 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. c A little enhancement of the cystic components was found in the portal venous phase, which showed “floating cloud” sign. d Reconstructed coronal image showed compressing and circuity of the superior mesenteric vein (white arrow)

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