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Incidental Pancreatic Lipomas: Computed Tomography Imaging Findings with Emphasis on Diagnostic Challenges Osman Temizoz, MD, Hakan Genchellac, MD, Ercument Unlu, MD, Fatih Kantarci, MD, Hasan Umit, MD, Mustafa Kemal Demir, MD Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal Volume 61, Issue 3, Pages (June 2010) DOI: /j.carj Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Incidental lipoma of the pancreatic tail in a 75-year-old man. Transverse contrast-enhanced computed tomographic image demonstrates a small, 0.8 × 1 cm, well-marginated, round, fatty (–90 HU), nonenhancing mass circumscribed by normal parenchyma. Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal , DOI: ( /j.carj ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Incidental lipomas (A–D) of the pancreatic body demonstrated with transverse computed tomographic images (arrows). Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal , DOI: ( /j.carj ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 3 Incidental lipomas (A, B) of the pancreatic head demonstrated with transverse computed tomographic images (arrows). Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal , DOI: ( /j.carj ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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