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F:
Notize
the round hypodense structure
inside the head of the pancreas.
H:
Adult
woman, 50-years-old, jaundice - with known carcinoma of papilla of Vater
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
About 60% of pancreatic
tumors involve the head of 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:
Enlargement
of the billary duct caused by carcinoma of the papilla of Vater
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It is not
easy to find an exactly corresponding slice to every pathological example!
For that reason the
FILM
(2)
is
recommended!
Once opened you may use it for every pathological example.
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image to compare click here