Figure 3
From: Adult pancreatoblastoma: clinical features and Imaging findings

CT and MRI images of a 36-year-old man with pathologically confirmed PB. (A) In the AP view, the tumors presented as exogenous hypovascular masses in the head of the pancreas. The tumor exhibits an exophytic growth pattern, similar to branches growing outward from a tree trunk, and the long arrows indicate that the tumors have a tapering head. The short arrows indicate that the interface between the root of the tumors and the head of the pancreas is not clear. The MRI examination showed that the mass was isointense on T2WI (C).