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Solid-pseudopapillary pancreatic tumor, mimicking submucosal tumor of the stomach: A case report
Author(s) -
Satoshi Furuhashi,
Hiroshi Takahashi,
S. Abe,
Osamu Nakahara,
Hiroshi Tanaka,
Kei Horino,
Toru Beppu,
Kenichi Iyama,
Hideo Baba
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
world journal of gastrointestinal surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1948-9366
DOI - 10.4240/wjgs.v3.i12.201
Subject(s) - medicine , pancreas , stomach , malignancy , radiology , endoscopic ultrasonography , pathological , endoscopy , pancreatic tumor , abdominal pain , general surgery , surgery , pathology , cancer , pancreatic cancer
Solid-pseudopapillary tumors of the pancreas (SPTs) are comparatively rare and have low malignancy, with a predilection for young women. Diagnosis is difficult when a SPT develops in a boundary region with other organs. Here, we report a 42-year old woman with a SPT of the pancreas mimicking a submucosal tumor of the stomach on imaging. She was admitted to our hospital complaining of abdominal pain. We suspected a submucosal tumor of the stomach from the findings of endoscopy, endoscopic ultrasonography and abdominal computed tomography. However, angiography showed that some of the tumor vessels arose from the pancreas. Intraoperative findings revealed the tumor originated from the pancreas. Therefore, distal pancreatectomy was performed. The pathological diagnosis was SPT of the pancreas.

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