Solid-pseudopapillary tumour of the pancreas, clinical case

Authors

  • Analía Vairo
  • Alejandra Vomero
  • Santiago Rodríguez
  • Andrés Broggi
  • Sheila Jacobsen
  • Angeles Rodríguez
  • Loreley García

Keywords:

Pancreatic neoplasms; Abdominal pain; Women

Abstract

Introduction: solid pseudopapillary tumor (SPT) of the pancreas is a rare low-level malignant tumor which mainly affects young women.

Objective: report the case of an adolescent with a SPT.

Clinical case: twelve-year old female adolescent diagnosed with a SPT after an episode of severe abdominal pain on the left hypochondriac region and vomiting. Her medical record did not show a pathological history nor were there findings in the physical examination. The MRI showed a mixed cystic and solid tumor in the caudal portion of the head of the pancreas, which was initially thought to be a SPT. A total surgical resection was performed and the anatomical pathology confirmed the diagnosis.

Conclusions: SPT diagnosis should be considered in female adolescents who show a pancreatic tumor and compatible image. A total surgical resection is the Gold Standard regarding the SPT’s therapeutic management.

Published

2021-05-25

How to Cite

Vairo, A., Vomero, A., Rodríguez, S., Broggi, A., Jacobsen, S., Rodríguez, A., & García, L. (2021). Solid-pseudopapillary tumour of the pancreas, clinical case. Archivos De Pediatría Del Uruguay, 92(1), e304. Retrieved from https://adp.sup.org.uy/index.php/adp/article/view/230

Issue

Section

Caso Clínico

Most read articles by the same author(s)

1 2 3 > >>