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F:
Notize
the dilated pancreatic duct
and a round hypodense
structure
in the head of the pancreas. There is a nodular structure
in the mesenteric fat
H:
Adult
woman, 52-years-old, with weight loss, dyspepsia and jaundice.
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
Carcinoma of the pancreas
resulting pancreatic and billary duct obstruction and a mesenteric metastasis
General information: About 60% of pancreatic tumors involve the head of the
pancreas, 15% the tail and 25% the ampulla. Clinical features are dyspepsia,
cachexia, fever, jaundice in case of billary duct obstruction and pancreatitis
caused by pancreatic duct obstruction.
D:
Carcinoma of
the pancreas resulting pancreatic and billary duct obstruction and a mesenteric
metastasis
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