Adult pancreatoblastoma: A case report and clinicopathological review of the literature

Our purpose was to report a case of adult pancreatoblastoma, and review the literature in order to assist clinicians in the management of the disease. The demographic, clinical, and imaging findings of 41 patients with pathologically proven pancreatoblastoma from 1986 to 2017 identified in PubMed we...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical imaging 2018-07, Vol.50, p.324-329
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Menglin, Zhang, Haijie, Hu, Yixin, Liu, Kai, Deng, Yanjia, Yu, Yuanmeng, Wu, Yulan, Qi, Anqi, Li, Yingjia, Wen, Ge
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Zusammenfassung:Our purpose was to report a case of adult pancreatoblastoma, and review the literature in order to assist clinicians in the management of the disease. The demographic, clinical, and imaging findings of 41 patients with pathologically proven pancreatoblastoma from 1986 to 2017 identified in PubMed were reviewed. The key words used for searching PubMed were: “pancreatoblastoma”, “pancreatic tumor”, and “adult pancreatoblastoma.” We also reported the details of a case of adult pancreatoblastoma treated at our institution. We identified 41 cases of adult pancreatoblastomas, and the mean age at diagnosis was 41.4 ± 17.4 years. Pancreatoblastomas occurred in the pancreatic head in 48.4% of patients, and in 39.0% of cases the tumor was >8 cm in diameter at diagnosis. Patient age and tumor size were similar between males and females (P = 0.59; P = 0.32, respectively). Metastases was present in 17 of the 41 adult patients (41.5%). No significant difference in age, sex, tumor size, and tumor location was found between patients with and without metastases (P = 0.57, 0.58, 0.64, 0.39, respectively). Preoperative diagnosis of adult pancreatoblastoma is difficult because of the heterogeneous, variable cellular differentiation and atypical clinical and imaging features. A pancreatoblastoma should be considered when tumors in the pancreas are solid and cystic. •Adult Pancreatoblastoma is a rare neoplasm presenting with nonspecific clinical and imaging features.•No significant difference in age, sex, tumor size, and tumor location was found between patients with and without metastases.
ISSN:0899-7071
1873-4499
DOI:10.1016/j.clinimag.2018.05.001