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Jornal Português de Gastrenterologia

versão impressa ISSN 0872-8178

J Port Gastrenterol. v.13 n.3 Lisboa maio 2006

 

Adenoma seroso oligoquístico do pâncreas - a propósito de um caso clínico

N. Almeida1, S. Alves1, I. Borges2, C. Gregório1, D. Gomes1, F. Portela1, M. Sérgio2, M. Rui3, M. Urbano4, H. Gouveia1, F. Martinho2, D. Freitas1

 

Resumo

Apresentamos o caso clínico de um doente de cinquenta anos que recorreu ao Serviço de Urgência por queixas de epigastralgias com três meses de evolução, sem antecedentes de pancreatite e sem hábitos etílicos. A ecografia abdominal a que foi submetido mostrou uma lesão quística do pâncreas confirmada pela TAC mas cuja natureza não foi possível esclarecer mesmo após punção eco-guiada. O doente foi submetido a duodenopancreatectomia cefálica radical, após biopsia extemporânea inconclusiva, mas o estudo anatomo-patológico da peça operatória revelou um adenoma seroso oligoquístico com alguns fenómenos de pancreatite crónica obstrutiva.

Trata-se de uma situação rara e embora a hipótese de cistadenoma seroso não tivesse sido excluída ab initio era das que se apresentava como menos provável.

 

Summary

We present the case of a fifty years old patient who was first seen in the Emergency Service with a three month history of epigastric pain, without previous pancreatitis or alcohol consumption. The abdominal ultrasound has shown a cystic lesion of the pancreas confirmed by CT scan. However, its ethiology was not determined even after ultrasound guided aspiration of the cyst fluid. The patient was submitted to cephalic pancreatoduodenectomy (Whipple's resection) after an inconclusive extemporaneous biopsy but the histological observation of the surgical specimen revealed a serous oligocystic adenoma with some features of obstructive chronic pancreatitis.

This is a rare condition and although the hypothesis of serous cystadenoma was not excluded “ab initio”, it was one of the least probable.

 

 

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(1) Serviço de Gastrenterologia dos HUC, Coimbra, Portugal.

(2) Serviço de Cirurgia 2 dos HUC, Coimbra, Portugal.

(3) Serviço de Anatomia Patológica dos HUC, Coimbra, Portugal.

(4) Investigadora Auxiliar da Faculdade de Medicina de Coimbra,

Coimbra, Portugal.