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הצגת מקרה 5
Tal Arazi-Kleinman M.D.
Diagnostic Imaging Department, Shiba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Affiliated
to Sackler Medical School, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv
History:
- 69 y.o. Man with vogue upper abdominal pain for several month without
any weight loss, vomiting, constipation or other complains send to
do an abdominal CT.

Figure 1a |
Legends
Figure 1(a-c):
(a) Pre-contrast enhancement axial
CT image of the upper abdomen shows an ill-defined mass
with a small calcification at the tail of the pancreas (arrow),
isodense to normal pancreatic parenchyma.
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Figure 1b |
(b) Dynamic CT enhancement axial image
in the arterial phase at the same level shows enhancement
of the mass (arrow).
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Figure 1c |
(c) A contrast enhanced axial CT image
in the porto-venous phase at a higher level than figures 1a
and 1b shows multiple hypodense lesions in both lobes of the
liver representing hemorrhage in the metastatic liver lesions
(arrow). |
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What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
B. Serous cystadenoma
C. Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour (Islet cell tumour)
D. Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma
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