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Ultrasonography findings of solid-cystic papillary epithelial neoplasm of the pancreas

The authors report the clinical, gross pathology and ultrasonography findings of 11 prospectively studied patients with solid and papillary epithelial neoplasm of the pancreas (SPEN). The patients were one male and ten females aged 15 to 75 years (mean age at diagnosis: 27 years). All patients had pathology proven SPEN and were submitted to preoperative ultrasonography. The size, location and ultrasonographic features of the tumors were evaluated and correlated with the gross pathology findings. The mean transverse diameter of these tumors was 8.7 cm (range: 4.2 cm to 16.0 cm). Tumors were located in the head (three cases), body (three cases) and tail (five cases) of the pancreas. All lesions were well encapsulated and presented some degree of internal hemorrhage. There was full correlation between ultrasonography and gross pathology findings. In three cases (27.3%) the tumors were predominantly solid, cystic in one case (9.1%), and had equal degrees of solid and cystic components in seven cases (63.6%). Calcifications, predominantly peripheral, were seen in four (36.4%) of the 11 patients. All tumors were in contact with the portal, mesenteric and splenic venous axis. In all cases except one there was no venous invasion. Lymph nodes or distant metastases were not observed in any of the patients. The authors concluded that in all cases there was a correlation between the ultrasonography and gross pathology findings, and although ultrasonography findings are not specific they may be highly suggestive of SPEN in the appropriate clinical context.

Neoplasm of the pancreas; Solid and papillary epithelial neoplasm of the pancreas; Ultrasonography


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