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. 2023 Nov;50(11):983-990.
doi: 10.1111/cup.14515. Epub 2023 Aug 21.

Pancreatic panniculitis revisited: A series of 34 patients

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Pancreatic panniculitis revisited: A series of 34 patients

Mireia Seguí et al. J Cutan Pathol. 2023 Nov.

Abstract

Background: Pancreatic panniculitis is a rare form of panniculitis generally associated with acute or chronic pancreatitis, and less frequently with pancreatic carcinoma. Clinically, it presents with subcutaneous nodules usually located in the lower extremities, however, it presents an almost pathognomonic histopathological finding with enzymatic fat necrosis in the adipose tissue.

Methods: In this retrospective case series of five hospitals, biopsy specimens of cutaneous lesions of pancreatic panniculitis were reviewed. Clinical information was obtained through medical records.

Results: A total of 34 cases were included, 23 women and 11 men, aged between 31 and 92 years. The most common associated pancreatic disease was acute pancreatitis (23 cases) and its main triggering cause was gallstones (17 cases). In two patients it was related to chronic pancreatitis and six cases were associated with malignancy. Histopathological findings were always the key to diagnosis. In the biopsies reviewed, mostly lobular panniculitis with the characteristic necrosis of the adipocytes was observed. In addition, nine of the cases presented with Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon.

Conclusions: We present the largest series of pancreatic panniculitis. Clinically, the female predominance and biliary lithiasis as the main cause of acute pancreatitis are to be emphasized. Histopathologically, a peripheral eosinophilic striated rim surrounding aggregates of ghost adipocytes consistent with Splendore-Hoeppli is an additional clue to its diagnosis.

Keywords: Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon; ghost cells; pancreatic panniculitis.

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