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Article, 2023

A case report: Serous cystadenoma in the pancreas turned malignant

Radiology Case Reports, ISSN 1930-0433, Volume 18, 8, Pages 2850-2853, 10.1016/j.radcr.2023.05.036

Contributors

Mørch-Jessen, Thomas 0009-0008-4404-284X (Corresponding author) [1] Chatterjee, Shefali A [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Hvidovre Hospital
  2. [NORA names: Capital Region of Denmark; Hospital; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

Serous cystadenomas represent 16% of pancreatic serous neoplasms. It can be subdivided into 4 variants: polycystic, oligocystic, honeycomb and solid. Such tumors rarely turn malignant. Most are asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis, but symptomatic patients mainly suffer from abdominal pain and pancreaticobiliary symptoms. Due to the usually benign status, no follow-up or surgery is usually required. This case report concerns a histologically proven serous cystadenoma in an 84-year elderly woman. Due to benign status, no follow-up was required. Thirteen years later she was diagnosed with malignant transformation on computed tomography.

Keywords

abdominal pain, benign status, case report, cases, computed tomography, cystadenoma, diagnosis, elderly women, follow-up, malignant transformation, neoplasms, pain, pancreas, patients, reports, serous cystadenoma, serous neoplasms, status, surgery, symptomatic patients, symptoms, time, time of diagnosis, tomography, transformation, tumor, variants, women, years

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