Mesenchymal Tumors Involving the Pancreas: A Clinicopathologic Analysis and Review of the Literature.

IF 1.1 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Gokce Askan, Olca Basturk
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Objective: Most pancreatic tumors are epithelial, and, among these, more than 90% are of ductal origin. However, a variety of mesenchymal tumors may involve the pancreas and may manifest different clinicopathological characteristics. The literature on mesenchymal tumors in the pancreas is largely limited to individual case reports or analyses of small series, predominantly focusing on radiologic features.

Material and method: Authors' institutional and consultation databases were reviewed to identify the mesenchymal tumors involving the pancreas.

Results: Forty cases were identified; twenty-five (63%) tumors were benign/borderline, and the remaining fifteen (37%) were malignant. Of the benign/borderline tumors; 9 were solitary fibrous tumors, 6 gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs), 4 schwannomas, 2 desmoid type fibromatosis, 1 lymphangioma, 1 ganglioneuroma, 1 inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor, and 1 low grade mesenchymal neoplasm. Malignant tumors included 6 cases of leiomyosarcomas, 4 liposarcomas, 2 rhabdomyosarcomas, 1 epithelioid angiosarcoma, 1 malignant peripheral nerve sheet tumor, and 1 undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma. Four cases (multicystic schwannoma, desmoid fibromatosis, lymphangioma and inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor) were preoperatively misdiagnosed as a primary epithelial tumor of the pancreas.

Conclusion: Mesenchymal tumors rarely involve the pancreas. They are usually benign/borderline neoplasms but may be diagnostically challenging, especially clinically/radiologically, as they may form cystic and/or large lesions in the pancreas. Mesenchymal tumors should be considered in both the clinical/radiological and pathological differential diagnosis of pancreatic lesions.

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累及胰腺的间充质肿瘤:临床病理分析及文献回顾。
目的:大多数胰腺肿瘤是上皮性的,其中90%以上是起源于导管。然而,多种间充质肿瘤可能累及胰腺,并可能表现出不同的临床病理特征。关于胰腺间充质肿瘤的文献大多局限于个别病例报告或小系列分析,主要集中在放射学特征上。材料和方法:回顾作者的机构和咨询数据库,以确定累及胰腺的间充质肿瘤。结果:共确诊40例;25例(63%)为良性/交界性肿瘤,其余15例(37%)为恶性肿瘤。良性/交界性肿瘤;孤立性纤维性肿瘤9例,胃肠道间质瘤(gist) 6例,神经鞘瘤4例,纤维瘤样纤维瘤2例,淋巴管瘤1例,神经节神经瘤1例,炎性肌纤维母细胞瘤1例,低级别间质肿瘤1例。恶性肿瘤包括平滑肌肉瘤6例、脂肪肉瘤4例、横纹肌肉瘤2例、上皮样血管肉瘤1例、恶性周围神经片瘤1例、未分化多形性肉瘤1例。4例(多囊神经鞘瘤、硬纤维瘤、淋巴管瘤和炎性肌纤维母细胞瘤)术前被误诊为胰腺原发上皮肿瘤。结论:间充质肿瘤很少累及胰腺。它们通常为良性/交界性肿瘤,但诊断上具有挑战性,尤其是临床/影像学上,因为它们可能在胰腺形成囊性和/或大的病变。胰腺病变的临床/影像学和病理鉴别诊断均应考虑间充质肿瘤。
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