Case Report

Rapidly Growing Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Presenting as an Irreducible Umbilical Hernia

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(a) Computed tomography scan with intravenous contrast, which showed 5.0 × 2.7 cm irregular, ill-defined, and hypoattenuating mass located in the pancreatic tail and body (labelled as thin arrow). (b) The prior noncontrast computed tomography scan four months earlier showed no lesions in the pancreas and abdomen.
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