A giant hemolymphangioma of the pancreas in a 20-year-old girl: A report of one case and review of the literature

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Background: Hemolymphangioma of the pancreas is a very rare benign tumor. There were only six reports of this disease until December 2008. Herein, we report a case of giant hemolymphangioma of the pancreas in a 20-year-old girl. Case presentation: We describe a 20-year-old girl who presented with a mass in abdominal cavity and epigastric discomfort about a week. Physical examination showed a great abdominal mass. Abdominal computed tomography showed extrinsic duodenal compression due to a large retroperitoneal tumor possibly arising from pancreas. The tumor enucleation was performed and a diagnosis of hemolymphangioma of the pancreas was made. The patient had a complication of chylous leakage, which was successfully managed. The patient is alive and well, after 26 months of follow-up, with no complaints or recurrence. Conclusion: From this case and literature, we can conclude that hemolymphangioma of the pancreas in adult is a rare benign tumor, and accurate diagnosis can not be preoperatively established. Tumor resection should be performed whenever possible. The risk of recurrence seems very low. © 2009 Sun et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Sun, L. F., Ye, H. L., Zhou, Q. Y., Ding, K. F., Qiu, P. L., Deng, Y. C., … Zheng, S. (2009). A giant hemolymphangioma of the pancreas in a 20-year-old girl: A report of one case and review of the literature. World Journal of Surgical Oncology, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-7-31

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