solid pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas: a case report and literature of review

Authors

mohammad reza lashkarizadeh

mehdi hayatbakhsh

hossein nikpour

moeenadin savavi

mahdiyeh lashkarizadeh

abstract

solid pseudopapillary tumors of the pancreas (spt) are rare tumors of the pancreas with low malignancy potential and a very good prognostic outcome after surgery. the outcome after radical resection is favourable. a case of solid-pseudopapillary tumor (spt) of the pancreas in a 20-year-old woman is presented. the patient underwent resection of the mass in the pancreatic head and pancreaticoduodenectomy (whipple procedure) with jejunostomy tube placement. we focus on the clinical features, imaging, and histopathological characteristics of solid-pseudopapillary tumors (spt) of the pancreas.

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Journal title:
iranian journal of pathology

Publisher: iranian society of pathology

ISSN 1735-5303

volume 7

issue 3 2012

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