Serous Cystadenoma of the Pancreas: Clinical and Pathological Features in 33 Patients

Abstract Aim: To report the clinicopathological features of patients with serous cystadenomas of the pancreas. Methods: Thirty-three cases of serous cystadenoma diagnosed between 1977 and 2006 were retrieved from the files of the Ohio State University Medical Center. Clinical data and microscopic sl...

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description Abstract Aim: To report the clinicopathological features of patients with serous cystadenomas of the pancreas. Methods: Thirty-three cases of serous cystadenoma diagnosed between 1977 and 2006 were retrieved from the files of the Ohio State University Medical Center. Clinical data and microscopic slides were reviewed. Results: The patients included 27 women and 6 men with an age range of 38–83 (mean 64.3) years. The clinical presentation included 13 patients with abdominal pain and 8 patients with abdominal mass; 9 tumors were found incidentally. Abdominal CT scans in 25 patients were interpreted as suspicious for carcinoma in 8 (32%), suspicious for serous cystadenoma in 8, neoplasm not otherwise specified in 8, and suspicious for a pseudocyst in 1.Only 7 patients underwent a preoperative biopsy, and 5 of these were diagnosed as having a serous cystadenoma. All but 2 of the patients underwent surgical resection of the tumor. The serous cystadenomas varied in size from 1.0 to up to 13 cm in maximum dimension, and all but one had a multicystic appearance. Of the 33 serous cystadenomas, 20 (61%) were located in the pancreatic tail, 4 (12%) in the pancreatic body, 4 in the pancreatic body and tail, and 5 (15%) in the head of the pancreas. Follow-up in 17 patients (median 3 years, range from 1 month to 11 years) showed no recurrence of serous cystadenomas. One patient had von Hippel-Lindau syndrome, 4 patients had diabetes mellitus, 3 patients had metastatic cancer, and 2 patients had ovarian tumors. Conclusions: Serous cystadenoma is an uncommon neoplasm that can be confused with malignancy both clinically and radiologically; a correct diagnosis is important in order to provide an accurate prognosis.
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