Fig. 1From: A long-term survival case treated with conversion surgery following chemotherapy after diagnostic metastasectomy for pancreatic cancer with synchronous liver metastasisAbdominal 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 veinBack to article page