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Youn Ju Na1, Ki-Nam Shim, Min Sun Cho, Sun Hee Sung, Sung-Ae Jung, Kwon Yoo, Kyu Won Chung.
Abstract
The most common pancreatic cancer is adenocarcinoma. Primary adenosquamous cell carcinoma of the pancreas is very rare and aggressive. A 46-year-old man presented with a 3-month history of dyspepsia and a 7-kg weight loss. The physical examination showed tenderness of the right upper quadrant of the abdomen. There was no jaundice. Amylase and lipase were elevated. CA 19-9 was elevated to 566.7 U/mL. Gastroduodenoscopy showed a hard ulceroinfiltrative mass with a yellowish exudate that bled readily on touch in the second portion of the duodenum. Abdominal computed tomography showed a 7.1 × 6.3-cm heterogeneously enhancing mass in the pancreatic head. The pancreatic mass had invaded the duodenum wall, gastric antrum, and gastroduodenal artery sheath. Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of the pancreatic mass revealed adenosquamous cell carcinoma, anaplastic type. We concluded that an adenosquamous cell carcinoma of pancreas had invaded the duodenal mucosa causing ulceration.Entities:
Keywords: Carcinoma, Adenosquamous; Pancreas
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22016596 PMCID: PMC3192208 DOI: 10.3904/kjim.2011.26.3.348
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Intern Med ISSN: 1226-3303 Impact factor: 2.884
Figure 1(A) Gastroduodenoscopy showed hard ulceroinfiltrative mass with yellowish exudates and easy touch bleeding at second portion of duodenum. (B) The tumor cells showed mostly squamous differentiation with focal adenocarcinoma, showing cytoplasmic mucins (arrows) (H&E, × 200).
Figure 2(A) In abdominal pelvis CT, it showed 7.1 × 6.3 cm-sized heterogeneous enhancing mass in pancreatic head portion. Multiple lymph node enlargements were seen around left gastric vessel, greater omentum, and small bowel mesentery (arrows). (B) Fine needle aspiration biopsy of the pancreatic mass revealed mostly squamous differentiation with focal adenocarcinoma with anaplastic type (H&E, × 200).
Summary of the cases reported in Korea
ABD, abdominal; ASC, adenosquamous cell carcinoma; SCC, squamous cell carcinoma; CN, central necrosis.