A case of pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma metastatic to skin

Rare Tumors. 2010 Dec 31;2(4):e62. doi: 10.4081/rt.2010.e62.

Abstract

We report a rare case of pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma with widespread metastases in a 68-year-old woman who presented with subcutaneous nodules as the initial symptom. Computed tomography showed a pancreatic mass with hepatic tumors and enlarged lymph nodes besides ring-enhanced subcutaneous nodules. Magnetic resonance diffusionweighted imaging detected the presence of lesions in other organs. Histological analysis of a colonic polypoid lesion revealed carcinoma with endocrine and acinar differentiation compatible with pancreatic origin. Regrettably, she died of a cerebral infarction without any treatment, and autopsy findings confirmed our diagnosis.

Keywords: magnetic resonance diffusion-weighted imaging.; pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma; subcutaneous nodules; widespread metastases.

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