intrapankreatische Nebenmilz
Intrapancreatic
accessory spleen. Axial T1 scan through the upper abdomen shows the same lesion to be hypointense to the pancreas but similar intensity to the spleen.
Intrapancreatic
accessory spleen. Axial CT of the abdomen in portal venous phase shows a homogenous, well defined lesion at the tail of the pancreas.
Intrapancreatic
accessory spleen. Coronal T2 image shows the lesion iso-intense to the spleen.
Intrapancreatic
accessory spleen. Axial gadolinium-enhanced image shows similar enhancement to the spleen.
Accessory
spleen mimicking a pancreatic tumour. T1WI; signal intensity of intrapancreatic accessory spleen is similar to that of the spleen.
Accessory
spleen mimicking a pancreatic tumour. CT arterial phase, the spleen shows a heterogeneous pattern enhancement immediately after contrast material administration.
Accessory
spleen mimicking a pancreatic tumour. CT venous phase, the spleen becoming homogeneous.
Accessory
spleen mimicking a pancreatic tumour. CT reformation; tissue exhibits the same pattern of enhancement as the spleen.
Accessory
spleen mimicking a pancreatic tumour. T2WI; the spleen shows higher signal intensity.
Accessory
spleen mimicking a pancreatic tumour. T2WI; the spleen shows higher signal intensity.
intrapankreatische Nebenmilz
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