Gastric fundal heterotopic pancreas mimicking a gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST): A case report and a brief review

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Background: Heterotopic pancreas is a rare congenital condition characterised by pancreatic tissue lacking vascular or anatomic communication with the normal pancreas. Most cases of ectopic pancreas are asymptomatic. The preoperative diagnosis of this condition is difficult. Case presentation: A 50-year-old woman presented with dyspeptic symptoms of 4 years duration. Contrast enhanced CT (computed tomography) scan of abdomen suggested a gastrointestinal stromal tumour in the fundus of the stomach. The patient underwent laparoscopy assisted resection and subsequent histology revealed ectopic pancreatic tissue. Conclusion: Although heterotopic pancreas is a rare lesion diagnosed on histology, it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of gastric mass lesions and in patients presenting with vague upper gastrointestinal symptoms.

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Subasinghe, D., Sivaganesh, S., Perera, N., & Samarasekera, D. N. (2016). Gastric fundal heterotopic pancreas mimicking a gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST): A case report and a brief review. BMC Research Notes, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-016-1995-5

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