| Literature DB >> 32066389 |
Heng Cui1, Yuqing Lian1, Feng Chen2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic hamartoma is an extremely rare benign disease, and previous reports have provided little detail regarding its appearance in imaging. As a result, we report the imaging findings for two cases of pancreatic hamartoma. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Benign; Hamartoma; Imagine; Pancreas
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32066389 PMCID: PMC7027057 DOI: 10.1186/s12876-020-1185-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Fig. 1The lesion showed a hypoechoic mass in the pancreatic head on US (a). Axial CT of the abdomen (plain scan and venous phase) showing a 2.9-cm iso-density lesion in the pancreatic head that was well-defined after enhancement (b-c). Axial pancreatic MRI showing a solid lesion with several small cystic lesions, T1WI showed hypointensity (d), T2WI showed iso- to high-intensity (e), and DWI showed iso-intensity (F); the lesion had obvious progressive enhancement (g-i)
Fig. 2The lesion showed a hypoechoic mass in the pancreatic head on US (a). Axial CT of the abdomen (plain scan and venous phase) showing a 1.4-cm iso-density lesion in the pancreatic head that was well-defined after enhancement (b-c). Axial pancreatic MRI showing a solid lesion, T1WI showed hypointensity (d), T2WI showed iso-intensity (e), DWI showed iso-intensity (f), the lesion had obvious progressive enhancement (g-i)
Fig. 3Microscopic examination with low power (×10) (a) and high power (×100) (b) revealed a relatively well-demarcated mass without capsule (a). The lesion consisted of haphazardly arranged normal acini, well-differentiated small glandular ducts and obvious interstitial fibrosis (b)