15 February 2021
: Case report
An Autopsy Case of Anaplastic Carcinoma of the Pancreas in a 39-Year-Old Woman that Developed from Hereditary Pancreatitis
Rare disease, Rare coexistence of disease or pathology
Shogo Ota1ABDEF*, Gensho Tanke1ABE, Satsuki Asai2BE, Ryo Ito1AE, Kazuya Hara1AE, Yutaka Takada1AE, Kanna Adachi1AE, Yukari Shimada1AE, Motohito Hayashi1AE, Toshinao Itani1AE, Misa Ishihara2BE, Atsushi Masamune3BDEDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.928993
Am J Case Rep 2021; 22:e928993
Figure 2. Endoscopic ultrasound images. (A) Tumor mass consisted of partial low-absorption regions considered to be the areas of tumor necrosis (yellow arrow) and high-absorption regions with an acoustic shadow considered to be the calcification of the nearby tumor (red arrow). (B) The common bile duct had expanded, and the tumor obstructed the portal vein (blue arrow). (C) Contrast-enhancement was achieved with perflubutane.






