1. A pancreatic mucinous cystic neoplasm undergoing intriguing morphological changes over time and associated with recurrent pancreatitis: A case report.
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Shioyama E, Mitoro A, Ogawa H, Kubo T, Ozutsumi T, Kitagawa K, Yoshikawa M, Ueda S, Akahori T, Marugami NA, Hatakeyama K, Yamao J, Sho M, Ohbayashi C, and Yoshiji H
- Subjects
- Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous complications, Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous diagnostic imaging, Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous surgery, Adult, Disease Progression, Female, Humans, Pancreas diagnostic imaging, Pancreas surgery, Pancreatic Cyst complications, Pancreatic Cyst diagnostic imaging, Pancreatic Cyst surgery, Pancreatic Neoplasms complications, Pancreatic Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Pancreatic Neoplasms surgery, Pancreatitis complications, Pancreatitis diagnostic imaging, Pancreatitis surgery, Recurrence, Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous pathology, Pancreas pathology, Pancreatic Cyst pathology, Pancreatic Neoplasms pathology, Pancreatitis pathology
- Abstract
Rationale: Mucinous cystic neoplasms (MCNs) are pancreatic mucin-producing cystic lesions with a distinctive ovarian-type stroma. The diagnosis is generally easy in typical cases; however, differential diagnosis is difficult in others such as in the case we report herein., Patient Concerns: A 27-year-old woman with sudden onset of epigastric pain was referred to our hospital for suspected acute pancreatitis. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed a 25-mm cystic lesion in the pancreas and a low density area with delayed enhancement at the right upper side of the cystic lesion., Diagnoses: During its clinical course, the cystic lesion underwent various morphological changes. Eventually, it presented typical findings of MCNs, and could be accurately diagnosed., Interventions: Laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy was performed on the patient by preserving the spleen., Outcomes: The patient revealed no symptoms till 1 year after the operation., Lessons: This case of MCN with intriguing short-term morphological changes was associated with recurrent pancreatitis. A combination of imaging modalities is essential for accurate diagnosis of MCNs, and follow-up with serial imaging might be useful for certain unusual lesions.
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- 2019
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