Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor Presenting as Acute Pancreatitis

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We report a case of acute pancreatitis secondary to pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor. A 46-year old man presented with upper abdominal pain. The serum amylase and lipase were elevated. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography revealed a 1.7 cm sized mass at the pancreas body with a dilatation of the upstream pancreatic duct and mild infiltrations of peripancreatic fat. An endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle biopsy was performed for the pancreatic mass, but only necrotic tissue was observed on the pathologic examination. A chest and neck CT scan revealed anterior mediastinal, paratracheal, and cervical lymph node enlargement, which were indicative of metastasis. An ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy was performed for the enlarged neck lymph node, and pathologic examination revealed a metastatic poorly differentiated carcinoma. Immunohistochemical analysis showed positive staining for synaptophysin, chromogranin A, and CD 56, indicative of a neuroendocrine carcinoma.

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Kim, M., Park, J. M., Lee, S. J., Kang, C. D., Kang, M. H., Kim, J. H., … Cho, S. W. (2018). Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor Presenting as Acute Pancreatitis. The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology = Taehan Sohwagi Hakhoe Chi, 71(2), 98–102. https://doi.org/10.4166/kjg.2018.71.2.98

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