Case Report

10-Year-Old Female with Acute Abdominal Pain with Pancreatic Mass

Figure 1

(a and b) Ultrasound images. (a) Well-defined hypoechoeic lesion without necrosis or calcification (orange arrow). Mildly dilated pancreatic duct (red arrow). (b) Color Doppler evaluation showing no color flow within the lesion in the pancreas (orange arrow). (c, d, e, f, g, and h) MRI and MRCP images. (c) MRCP-Normal CBD (orange arrow). Mildly dilated pancreatic duct (red arrow). (d) T2 weighted axial image showing heterogeneous mass in the head of the pancreas (orange arrow). (e) Mildly dilated pancreatic duct (green arrow). (f) Coronal T2 weighted image showing heterogeneous mass in the head of the pancreas (orange arrow). (g) Axial T1 weighted image without contrast showing well-defined hypointense lesion in the pancreas (orange arrow). (h) Axial postcontrast image showing no enhancement of the lesion in the head of the pancreas (orange arrow).
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