Michael Sand
Tanzania
Case Report
Solid Pseudo-papillary Neoplasm of the Pancreas:A Rare Cause of Acute Pancreatitis
Author(s): Michael A. Lopez, Michael Sand and Matthew D’AlesssioMichael A. Lopez, Michael Sand and Matthew D’Alesssio
Solid pseudo-papillary neoplasms of the pancreas are rare tumors that typically affect women in the second to fourth decade of life. Although they are known to carry a low malignant potential and carry a favorable prognosis once removed, the presentation and treatment options can differ depending on the location and structures involved. In this case a 23 year-old female presented with an unusual cause for acute pancreatitis.
A high index of suspicion and through diagnostic studies revealed a pseudo-papillary neoplasm in the tail of the pancreas obstructing the pancreatic duct. Definitive treatment included laparoscopic resection of the tail of the pancreas and spleen. .. View More»