Pancreatic adenocarcinoma masquerading as idiopathic chronic pancreatitis with delayed diagnosis

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Abstract

Pancreatic cancer carries poor prognosis. Establishing the diagnosis early could help in improving outcome. We are presenting a case of pancreatic cancer with delayed diagnosis. Our 60-year-old patient underwent multiple endoscopic ultrasound-guided biopsies with no evidence of malignancy. He had normal molecular tumor biomarkers. The patient needed 8 months to receive the diagnosis and initiate the treatment. There are no specific guidelines regarding choice of tissue sampling modalities in such cases.

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Badami, S., Kyi, H. H., Upadhaya, S., & Al Hadidi, S. (2017). Pancreatic adenocarcinoma masquerading as idiopathic chronic pancreatitis with delayed diagnosis. Case Reports in Oncology, 10(3), 819–823. https://doi.org/10.1159/000480076

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