Figure Legend | Panel A | Panel B
Figure 10: Glucagonoma in a 42-year-old man with a chronic rash (necrolytic migratory erythema). Panel A Axial contrast-enhanced CT scan reveals a heterogeneously enhancing, 10-cm mass in the pancreatic tail. The mass contains multiple, peripheral foci of low attenuation (arrows). Three low-attenuation metastases within the liver are seen. Panel B Photograph of the pathologic specimen shows the cystic areas (arrows) that correspond to the low-attenuation areas seen at CT.

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