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Fig. 2 | Insights into Imaging

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From: Insight into gastrointestinal heterotopic pancreas: imaging evaluation and differential diagnosis

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a–d A 46-year-old female presented with abdominal pain and anorexia over the course of one year with a weight loss. Contrast-enhanced axial CT images presented a 5.8 × 4.9 cm, endoluminal, and ill-defined mass (black arrows) in the duodenum accompanied by subsequent gastric outlet obstruction with surrounding inflammation and duodenal intussusception, and the patient was noted to have mild elevation in her amylase and lipase. The patient was subsequently taken to the operating room for antrectomy and Billroth II reconstruction. Her pathology demonstrated a heterotopic pancreas in the duodenum

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