Abstract
Case: 57 years old, female. Chief complaint: Epigastralgia. Past History: 31 years old & 37 years old: Uterine myoma surgery. Present illness: On January 2010 she consulted the hospital about epigastralgia. She was pointed out main pancreatic duct dilatation at the pancreatic tail on abdominal US. She received enhanced CT and MRI. But there were no tumor in the pancreas. So she came our institute in order to examine pancreas in detail. Physical examination conscious level: clear, There is no abnormal findings in physical examination. (Laboratory Data) CBC and serum biochemical levels were almost normal without Total cholesterol (282mg/dl). CEA, CA 19–9 and SPan-1 were normal range. Diagnostic imaging:
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