Abstract

Xiaoxia Lu, Quanxin Yang*, Lei Deng and Ali Shang Author Affiliations Department of Radiology, Shaanxi, China Received: February 15, 2021| Published: February 22, 2021 Corresponding author: Quanxin Yang. Department of Radiology, No.157 Xi-Wu Road, Xi’an, 710004, Shaanxi, China DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2021.34.005498

Highlights

  • Improvements in imaging technologies have led to a greater frequency of detecting pancreatic cystic lesions

  • We describe an unusual case of cavernous hemangioma of adult and summarize the radiologic features of it to improve diagnostic accuracy

  • Pancreatic hemangioma is rare benign tumor that difficult to diagnose by imaging

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Introduction

Improvements in imaging technologies have led to a greater frequency of detecting pancreatic cystic lesions. An abdominal CT scan showed a well-circumscribed multilocular cysts lesion with septa measuring 6.3cm×4.2cm×4.4cm in the tail of the pancreas (Figure 1A). Pathological examination showed that the tumors were composed of dilated cavernous vessels filled with red blood cells, endothelial cells lining the wall of the lacunae (Figure 2A,2B) and the spleen was normal. Final diagnosis in this case was a cavernous hemangioma of the pancreas. Portal vein phase (C) and delay phase(D) showed the enhanced reduction of the separations

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