Colonic ductal adenocarcinoma case report: New entity or rare ectopic degeneration?

World J Gastrointest Endosc. 2023 Mar 16;15(3):191-194. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v15.i3.191.

Abstract

Background: Ectopic pancreatic tissue is a congenital anomaly where a part of pancreatic tissue is located outside of the pancreas and lacks vascular or anatomical communication with it but shows the same histological features. Currently, the literature reports only two anecdotal cases of malignant transformation of colonic ectopic pancreas.

Case summary: We present a case of an 81-year-old patient presenting with anemia, with right colonic neoplasia and carbohydrate antigen 19-9 above the normal values. She underwent laparoscopic right hemicolectomy. The final histology was consistent with a primitive adenocarcinoma with ductal morphology and solid-predominant growth pattern. Benign ectopic pancreatic tissue was absent in the surgical specimen.

Conclusion: The case describes a very rare complete degeneration of a colonic ectopic pancreatic tissue. However, the absence of benign ectopic pancreatic tissue in the surgical specimen is suggestive of the first description of a primitive ductal adenocarcinoma of the colon.

Keywords: Case report; Colonic ductal adenocarcinoma; Colorectal cancer; Ectopic pancreas; Pancreatic cancer.

Publication types

  • Case Reports