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Review
. 2000;30(7):651-4.
doi: 10.1007/s005950070107.

Nonfunctioning endocrine tumor of the pancreas with extrapancreatic growth and cyst formation: report of a case

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Nonfunctioning endocrine tumor of the pancreas with extrapancreatic growth and cyst formation: report of a case

K Kato et al. Surg Today. 2000.

Abstract

We report a case of nonfunctioning endocrine tumor of the pancreas with extrapancreatic growth and cyst formation. A 48-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with an upper abdominal mass, which was detected during a routine medical checkup. The preoperative diagnosis was a solid cystic tumor of the pancreas. The tumor, which measured about 7cm in diameter, arose from the head of the pancreas and had a thin stalk, measuring about 1 cm in diameter. The histopathological diagnosis was a malignant nonfunctioning endocrine tumor of the pancreas. Cyst formation occurred in 67% of the reported cases with extrapancreatic growth in Japan. It is speculated that the cyst formation in this disease is related to the large size of the tumor and to the extrapancreatic growth.

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