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From: Left-sided portal hypertension caused by peripancreatic lymph node tuberculosis misdiagnosed as pancreatic cancer: a case report and literature review

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Computed tomography and gastroscopy images. a Non-contrast computed tomography imaging on a horizontal plane. There is a low-density and heterogeneous mass in the pancreas body with an irregular margin (red arrow). The spleen is enlarged (blue arrow), and there are dense nodular shadows around the pancreas (green arrow). b Computed tomography angiography image in the portal venous phase obtained in a coronal plane. Varicose gastric veins (red arrow) and swollen calcified lymph nodes (blue arrow) are evident. The initial section of the splenic vein becomes narrow (green arrow). c Gastroscopy image depicting a varicose vein in the gastric fundus. d Portal-phase three-dimensional vascular reconstruction image depicting varicose gastric veins and normal esophageal portal veins

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