Fig. 1From: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease developed after pancreatoduodenectomy for solid pseudopapillary neoplasm in a 10-year-old girl: a case reportContrast-enhanced CT scan and 3D imaging on admission. The tumor is located in the retroperitoneum, including the pancreatic head, in such a way that the pancreas (☆) is ventralized, the duodenum (✻) is right ventralized, and the extrahepatic portal vein (+) is left ventralized. The mass is well-defined, smooth, and covered with a thick coat-like structure (surrounded by ▼), with thin septum-like structures with microcalcification (→) and papillary enhancing components within the tumor. In the 3D image from the left anterior view, the extrahepatic portal vein (+) runs ventrally to the left in contact with the tumor surface, and the SMA (▽) runs to the left in contact with the tumor surface. CT computed tomography, SMV superior mesenteric vein, SV splenic vein, T tumorBack to article page