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SCN of the head of the pancreas (arrow). 

SCN of the head of the pancreas (arrow). 

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Objectives: In the last several decades, the knowledge of the cystic neoplasms has enlarged and the management has changed. The wide adoption in the diagnostic procedures of routine and advanced imaging has become the cornerstone of the diagnosis. Methods: Pancreatic cystic tumors comprise neoplasms with a wide range of malignant potential. The mos...

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... are also mild dilation of main bile duct and Wirsung. Our conclusion was for SCN (Figure 3). In this patient, the diagnosis may be serous cystadenoma and the therapeutic choice is the organized controls. ...

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