Figure 13.

A 52-year-old man with accessory spleen in pancreatic tail. (A) Axial fat-suppressed T1-weighted image shows a mass-like lesion (arrow) with similar signal intensity compared with the spleen (open arrow) in pancreatic tail. (B) On axial gadolinium-enhanced portal venous phase MR image, the enhancement of the pancreatic mass (arrow) was similar to that of the spleen (open arrow). (C) Heat-damaged red blood cell scintigraphy shows intense uptake in the mass (arrow).