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Pancreatic lymphoma during pregnancy.

A 41-year-old female with 21 weeks of gestation is admitted to the hospital complaining of abdominal pain in epigastrium accompanied with pyrosis, nausea and vomit. Physical examination revealed a gravidic uterus at the level of the umbilicus and a painless epigastric mass. Laboratory test were normal. MRI showed a solid mass near the pancreatic body with dimensions of 6.4 x 6.2 x 4.8 cm compressing the stomach, duodenum and yeyunum, involving the superior third of the mesenteric vessels.

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