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From: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease developed after pancreatoduodenectomy for solid pseudopapillary neoplasm in a 10-year-old girl: a case report

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Contrast-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 tumor

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