Invasive ductal carcinoma arising from an ectopic pancreas in the gastric wall: a long-term survival case

Case Rep Oncol. 2012 Jan;5(1):69-73. doi: 10.1159/000335870. Epub 2012 Feb 4.

Abstract

A case of invasive ductal carcinoma of an ectopic pancreas in the stomach in a 74-year-old woman is presented. A 4.0 cm gastric submucosal tumor (SMT) was resected surgically. Histologically, the tumor showed cystic tissue consisting of an ectopic pancreas with foci of a moderately differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma. In this tumor, small pancreatic tissues, acini, Langerhans islets, and ductular cells were detected in the gastric SMT. The patient has experienced long-term survival. The incidence of pancreatic cancer of an ectopic pancreas is rare, and the etiology of this disease is discussed in the literature.

Keywords: Ectopic pancreas; Gastric wall; Pancreas cancer.

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