Mucinous pancreatic cystadenoma (MCA) is a premalignant lesion usually located in the body and tail of the pancreas, characteristically in females in their fifties and sixties. The definitive diagnosis relies on the presence of columnar mucin-producing epithelium and ovarian-type stroma. MCA arising from a pancreatic heterotopia (PH) has been rarely reported.
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