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[Ectopic thoracic pancreas].

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A rare case of mediastinal ectopic pancreas was diagnosed in a 38-year-old man presenting with chest pain. This diagnosis, confirmed via imaging and histology, represents the 31st reported intrathoracic ectopic pancreas case globally.

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