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57-year-old woman with incidentally discovered pancreatic head mass for work-up of myasthenia gravis
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Azadi, J., Zaheer, A. (2017). Case 66: Pseudomass of the Pancreas Associated with Bowel Malrotation. In: Zaheer, A., Fishman, E., Pittman, M., Hruban, R. (eds) Pancreatic Imaging. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52680-5_66
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