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Multiple synchronous serous cystadenomas of the pancreas: uncommon CT and MRI findings. | LitMetric

Multiple synchronous serous cystadenomas of the pancreas: uncommon CT and MRI findings.

J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg

Service de Chirurgie Générale, Digestive et de la Transplantation Hépatique, Hôpital de la Croix-Rousse, 103, Grande Rue de la Croix-Rousse, 69317, Lyon cedex 04, France.

Published: May 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • Serous cystadenomas (SCAs) are benign pancreatic tumors that are often treated conservatively when asymptomatic, especially if they are located in the pancreas head or if there are multiple lesions throughout the pancreas.* -
  • Accurate diagnosis of SCAs is crucial, relying on specific radiological and biological features to differentiate them from other types of pancreatic tumors, particularly mucinous ones.* -
  • A case study presented involves a patient with large (over 10 cm), multiple asymptomatic SCAs who has been monitored for 3 years without any symptoms or significant changes in the tumors, with imaging confirming their benign characteristics.*

Article Abstract

Serous cystadenomas (SCAs) of the pancreas are benign cystic tumors. Although still controversial, asymptomatic SCAs, in contrast to their mucinous counterparts, can be treated conservatively. This attitude is mostly defendable for lesions of the pancreas head or multiple lesions distributed throughout the entire pancreas, as their surgical resection is still associated with significant morbidity. Thus, correct diagnosis is essential, and this relies on radiological and biological characteristics. Asymptomatic multiple SCAs are rare. Most cases described in the literature are either symptomatic, degenerated, or both. We present a case of huge (>10 cm), multiple asymptomatic SCAs, not associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease, involving the entire pancreas. The patient has been followed up for 3 years and remains asymptomatic. Tumor markers were within normal ranges. On abdominal computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the lesions showed pathognomonic characteristics of SCAs, and their uncommon dimensions and number remained stable over time. 18-Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (PET) scan performed at 3-year follow-up did not show hypermetabolic lesions.

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