Fig. 1From: Adenosquamous carcinoma coexisting with intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the pancreas: a case reportEnhanced computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging images. Enhanced computed tomography revealed a poorly enhanced nodule (white arrow) on the pancreatic body (a) and a cystic lesion (white arrowhead) adjacent to the tumor (b). Additionally, several cystic lesions (white arrowheads) were detected throughout the pancreas (c). Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a tumor with a partially high-intensity area (white arrow) on the pancreatic body (d). Further, several cystic lesions (white arrowheads) were detected throughout the pancreas on T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (e)Back to article page