Acute pancreatitis secondary to small-cell lung cancer metastasis: A case report and literature review.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Miguel Suárez, Soraya Simón, Raquel Martínez, Jas Crespo
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Abstract

Background: Acute pancreatitis (AP) is commonly encountered in gastroenterology, with biliary and alcohol-related causes being predominant. Among less frequent etiologies, metabolic and drug-induced origin are the most prevalent. As an exception, non-pancreatobiliary malignancies may trigger AP, representing less than 1% of cases. We present a case of AP secondary to an uncommon oncologic etiology.

Case summary: We describe the case of a 50-year-old male recently diagnosed with small-cell lung cancer (SCLC). The patient was admitted to the emergency department with acute abdominal pain and subsequently diagnosed with AP. He was hospitalized under the care of the gastroenterology service. During the etiological workup, metastatic pancreatic lesions were identified on imaging, which had not been observed on the initial cancer staging. Following resolution of the initial episode, oral intake was introduced, but the patient experienced recurrent abdominal pain and laboratory abnormalities consistent with new episodes of AP. This pattern repeated over the following days. After several episodes, and with suspicion of a metastatic origin, the case was discussed in multidisciplinary meeting. In agreement with the patient and given the need to initiate treatment for the primary tumor as well, chemotherapy was started. This treatment successfully alleviated symptoms, allowing dietary progression without complications and discharge from the hospital.

Conclusion: Oncologic treatment can be considered as part of the therapeutic approach in AP secondary to SCLC metastasis, especially chemotherapy.

小细胞肺癌转移继发急性胰腺炎1例报告并文献复习。
背景:急性胰腺炎(AP)常见于胃肠病学,以胆汁和酒精相关原因为主。在不常见的病因中,代谢和药物引起的病因是最普遍的。作为例外,非胰胆管恶性肿瘤可引发AP,占不到1%的病例。我们报告一例继发于罕见肿瘤病因的AP。病例总结:我们描述了一个50岁的男性最近被诊断为小细胞肺癌(SCLC)的病例。患者因急性腹痛入院急诊科,随后诊断为AP,在消化内科护理下住院。在病因检查中,在影像学上发现了转移性胰腺病变,这在最初的癌症分期中没有观察到。初始发作消退后,开始口服,但患者出现复发性腹痛和与新发作AP一致的实验室异常。这种模式在接下来的几天内反复出现。经过几次发作,并怀疑转移起源,在多学科会议上讨论了该病例。与患者一致,考虑到原发肿瘤也需要开始治疗,化疗开始了。这种治疗成功地缓解了症状,允许饮食进展,无并发症和出院。结论:肿瘤治疗可作为SCLC继发AP治疗的一部分,尤其是化疗。
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World Journal of Clinical Cases
World Journal of Clinical Cases Medicine-General Medicine
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期刊介绍: The World Journal of Clinical Cases (WJCC) is a high-quality, peer reviewed, open-access journal. The primary task of WJCC is to rapidly publish high-quality original articles, reviews, editorials, and case reports in the field of clinical cases. In order to promote productive academic communication, the peer review process for the WJCC is transparent; to this end, all published manuscripts are accompanied by the anonymized reviewers’ comments as well as the authors’ responses. The primary aims of the WJCC are to improve diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive modalities and the skills of clinicians and to guide clinical practice in clinical cases.
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