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Fig. 1 | Surgical Case Reports

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From: A long-term survival case treated with conversion surgery following chemotherapy after diagnostic metastasectomy for pancreatic cancer with synchronous liver metastasis

Fig. 1

Abdominal CT scan at the initial diagnosis at the previous hospital. The white arrows indicate the pancreatic tumor. a A 26-mm hypovascular tumor in contact with the common hepatic artery (CHA) (> 180°) was seen in the pancreatic body. b The main tumor contacted the PV and bifurcation of Ce. CHA common hepatic artery, Ce celiac artery, SA splenic artery, PV portal vein

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