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Metastatic tumors to the pancreas, a 12-year single institution review.

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BACKGROUND Tumors of the pancreas are often primary in nature, but are occasionally proven to be secondary. We report a 12-year review of all pancreatic tumors shown to be metastatic… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Tumors of the pancreas are often primary in nature, but are occasionally proven to be secondary. We report a 12-year review of all pancreatic tumors shown to be metastatic at the University of Colorado. METHOD The electronic pathology database was searched between 2008 and 2020, for all pancreatic fine-needle aspiration cases at the University of Colorado to identify and review metastatic tumors to the pancreas. Additional data points to include age, sex, radiographic features, and clinical management were analyzed. RESULTS Our data retrieval identified 39 metastatic tumors to the pancreas comprised of 12 (31%) renal cell carcinomas, 6 (15%) lung carcinomas, and 5 (13%) melanomas with the remainder of tumors originating from a variety of other sites. The most common location of these metastases within the pancreas was the pancreatic head (49%) followed by the body (20%). Eighty-five percentage of cases presented with a single radiographically identified mass. CONCLUSION While the majority of pancreatic tumors represent primary processes, metastatic tumors to the pancreas represent a possible pitfall. The most common tumors to metastasize to the pancreas in this series were renal cell carcinoma, lung carcinoma, and melanoma. General awareness of the most frequent tumors to metastasize to the pancreas is practical when faced with a pancreatic lesion that could represent a metastasis, or in the absence of clinical history.

Keywords: tumors pancreas; pancreas year; review metastatic; metastatic tumors

Journal Title: Diagnostic cytopathology
Year Published: 2021

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