An Unusual Case Of Incidental Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor Presenting With Main Pancreatic Duct Cystic Dilatation.
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Oxford Medical Case Reports
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Introduction: Pancreatic lesions have varied morphology and presentation, making their diagnosis challenging. The lesions may be
asymptomatic incidentalomas on abdominal imaging for other conditions, symptomatic, producing specific hormone effects or causing
local effects. Case: We report a 35-year-old woman with recurrent abdominal pain confirmed gastroesophageal reflux disease. Initial CT
imaging reported findings of a pancreatic pseudocysts. A careful review of the imaging showed cystic dilatation of the main pancreatic
duct mimicking a main pancreatic duct intra-ductal papillary mucinous neoplasm. At surgery, a small nodule palpated in the pancreatic
head with sacculation in the body and tail. A histopathological review showed a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour blocking the main
pancreatic duct at the neck causing downstream dilatation and sacculation. This case highlights the difficulty of diagnosing small
asymptomatic pancreatic tumours especially with limited range of imaging modalities while increasing awareness of these conditions
to improve our ability to manage them effectively.
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Essoun, S., Adu-Aryee, N. A., Obaka, H. E., Seshie, B., Dey, D., & Naporo, S. (2024). An unusual case of incidental pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor presenting with main pancreatic duct cystic dilatation. Oxford Medical Case Reports, 2024(9), omae104.
