Acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas in a young patient with chronic pancreatitis

BACKGROUND:Acinar cell carcinoma (ACC) is a rare malignancy of the pancreas arising from acinar cells.Unlike ductal adenocarcinoma,this tumor rarely presents with pancreatitis.METHODS:We present a case of ACC associated with chronic calcifying pancreatitis,and a review of the literature focusing on...

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Published inHepatobiliary & pancreatic diseases international Vol. 9; no. 1; pp. 103 - 106
Main Authors Kebir, Fatima-Zahra, Lahmar, Ahlem, Arfa, Nafaa, Manai, Saber, El Ouaer, Mohamed Ali, Bouraoui, Saadia, Gouttalier, Carole, Mezabi-Regaya, Sabah
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LanguageEnglish
Published Singapore 01.02.2010
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Summary:BACKGROUND:Acinar cell carcinoma (ACC) is a rare malignancy of the pancreas arising from acinar cells.Unlike ductal adenocarcinoma,this tumor rarely presents with pancreatitis.METHODS:We present a case of ACC associated with chronic calcifying pancreatitis,and a review of the literature focusing on diagnosis and management.RESULTS:A 43-year-old man was proposed for Wirsungojejunal derivation for chronic pancreatitis.Histopathological examination of the tissue extracted revealed an ACC.Duodenopancreatectomy was performed.Six months postoperatively,the patient developed hepatic metastasis and was treated with gemcitabine as palliative chemotherapy.CONCLUSIONS:The clinical presentation of ACC of the pancreas is not specific and the tumor can be underdiagnosed when associated with chronic pancreatitis.Data regarding course,treatment,and prognosis of this tumor are generally lacking.
Bibliography:Fatima-Zahra Kebir,Ahlem Lahmar,Nafaa Arfa,Saber Manai,Mohamed Ali El Ouaer,Saadia Bouraoui,Carole Gouttalier and Sabah Mezabi-Regaya Department of Pathology (Kebir FZ,Lahmar A,Bouraoui S,Gouttalier C and Mezabi-Regaya S) and Department of Surgery (Arfa N,Manai S and Ouaer MAE),Mongi Slim Hospital,2046 Sidi Daoued La Marsa,Tunisia
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ISSN:1499-3872