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A 29-year-old woman from Myanmar underwent medical check-up before having a baby. She was healthy and had no familial history of pancreatic disease or cancer. Physical examination revealed an ill-defined palpable mass arising from the left hypochondriac region. Blood tests including tumour marker levels were normal. Her abdominal ultrasound scan revealed a 1.37x1.28 inches mixed echogenic solid mass at distal pancreas without main pancreatic duct dilation (figure 1). Abdominal MRI demonstrated a well-encapsulated mass of size 1.70x1.61 inches, hyposignal T1-weighted (T1W) and heterogeneous hypersignal T2W masses with cystic and solid component with enhancement solid component at the pancreatic tail, with no evidence of intra-abdominal metastasis (figure 2). Distal pancreatectomy was performed. No adjuvant therapy was given, nor was splenectomy performed. She has been followed up as an outpatient for 2 years and has remained healthy without any sign of local recurrent or distal metastasis.
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