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. 2011 Sep 7;17(33):3850–3855. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i33.3850

Table 1.

Clinical and computed tomography scanning data for the six patients with heterotopic pancreas

Case Gender Age Symptom Location Growth pattern and modality
1 M 60 yr Carcinoid syndrome Duodenal bulb Exogenous, superficially lobulated, well-defined border, subserosal outer boundary was rough
2 F 59 yr Epigastric pain (3 wk) Gastric antrum Circumscribed tissue, ill-defined border
3 M 68 yr Epigastric pain (1 yr) Gastric antrum Circumscribed tissue, superficially lobulated, ill-defined border
4 F 3 mo Identified during choledochal cystectomy Mesentery No obvious abnormality detected by computed tomography
5 M 60 yr Abdominal distension (2 mo) Lesser curvature aspect of gastric antrum Superficially lobulated, well-defined border
6 M 38 yr Cachexia Duodenal bulb Exogenous, well-defined border