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Metastases, Secondary Tumors, and Lymphomas of the Pancreas.
The pancreas is infrequently the site of secondary involvement by solid or hematopoietic malignancies. While carcinomas and melanoma are the most common malignancies to secondarily involve the pancreas, the literature is replete with reports of uncommon and rare entities metastasizing to the pancreas. Fine-needle aspiration is indicated to establish the diagnosis and direct patient management. Diagnostic accuracy depends on correlation with clinical and imaging findings, previous pathology if known, and selection of the appropriate ancillary studies. Here we review the cytopathology of secondary tumors involving the pancreas and provide an approach to the diagnostic work-up.
期刊介绍:
Monographs in this series have given the field of cytology an outstanding set of reference works. Volumes perform the important function of correlating extensive basic and clinical findings and applying these to discuss how innovations in cytology can improve patient diagnosis and management. Readers will find descriptions of techniques offering greater simplicity, speed, patient comfort and cost effectiveness as well as improved diagnostic precision. The immense utility of these texts has resulted in the release of updated second editions of earlier volumes, which continue to meet the popular demand for access to this material.