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Vol.38 No.9 2005 September [Table of Contents] [Full text ( PDF 1105KB)]
CASE REPORT

A Case of Primary Small Cell Carcinoma of the Pancreas Confused with Tumor-Forming Pancreatitis in Dioagnosis

Ryo Ushijima, Tatsuya Oda1), Susumu Koja, Makoto Ishikawa, Takuya Kawasaki1), Kazuhiko Yanagisawa1), Tatsuo Iijima2) and Nobuhiro Okouchi1)

Department of Surgery, Suifu Hospital
Depertment of Surgery1) and Department of Pathology2), Tsukuba University

A 49-year-old man with a history of pancreatitis 3 years previously was referred to our hospital for epigastralgia. Laboratory studies revealed a high serum amylase value of 716 IU/l. Abdominal CT showed a low density area (LDA) of 3.5 cm in diameter in the pancreatic head. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) revealed segmental narrowing of the main pancreatic duct (MPD) in the pancreatic head, but no obstruction, and the patient was treated for tumor-forming pancreatitis. Subsequently, laboratory studies revealed high hepato-biliary enzyme value and cholangiopancreatogram showed segmental narrowing, but no obstruction. So, it was unlikely that the diagnosis was conventional pancreatic cancer. But abdominal CT afterwards showed enlargement of the LDA and swelling of several lymph nodes from posterior of the pancreatic head to the para-aortic region. Then, intending to make a definitive diagnosis of possible neoplastic disease, percutaneous fine-needle biopsy was performed 2 months after admission, and the pathological findings showed a small-cell carcinoma pattern. Since CT of the chest showed no clear lesions in the lung, a diagnosis of primary small-cell carcinoma of the pancreas was made. Atypical pancreatic tumors, including small-cell carcinomas, sometimes do not obstruct the pancreatic duct or bile duct, as in this case. We realized the importance of differentiation from tumor-forming pancreatitis, which yields similar findings on cholangiopancreatograms.

Key words
primary small-cell carcinoma of the pancreas, atypical pancreatic tumors, tumor-forming pancreatitis

Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 38: 1462-1468, 2005

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Tatsuya Oda Department of Surgery, Institute of Clinical Medicine Tsukuba University
1-1-1 Tennoudai, Tsukuba, 305-8575 JAPAN

Accepted
March 30, 2005

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