An inflammatory pseudotumour of the head of the pancreas - A rare pancreatic tumour
2016
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An inflammatory pseudotumour is an uncommon lesion originally described in the respiratory tract. It is currently established that it can occur in a variety of locations, including the pancreas. The aetiology is still not defined. Histological features include inflammatory and other mesenchymal cells without signs of malignancy.
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