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Review
. 2004;4(6):509-20.
doi: 10.1159/000080248. Epub 2004 Aug 16.

Pancreatic metastases: observations of three cases and review of the literature

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Pancreatic metastases: observations of three cases and review of the literature

Francesco Minni et al. Pancreatology. 2004.

Abstract

Background: The aim of the study is to analyze pancreatic metastases and their clinical, radiological, therapeutic and prognostic features.

Methods: Three cases of pancreatic metastases observed and a world literature review of 333 cases were recorded.

Results: Pancreatic metastases are due more frequently to renal cell carcinoma; they are usually metachronous and characterized by a long period of time between the resection of the primary tumor and their detection. The differential diagnosis with other pancreatic masses is difficult, but an accurate anamnesis, some peculiar findings of imaging techniques and percutaneous fine needle aspiration could allow preoperative diagnosis. Pancreatic resections are the treatment of choice allowing the better palliation and improving survival. 150/234 pancreatic metastases underwent pancreatic resections (resectability index = 64.1%); 88/132 patients are alive with a mean follow-up of 27.1 months; of the 44 dead patients the mean survival time was 21.3 months. Among pancreatic metastases the primary tumor with better prognosis is renal cell carcinoma.

Conclusion: Pancreatic metastases are rare; their preoperative diagnosis is difficult but useful and possible. Surgical resection is suggested because the patient still may have a prolonged survival.

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