Metastasis-induced Pancreatitis: Case Report

This report aims to highlight the importance of malignancy exclusion in the absence of common aetiology in acute pancreatitis.  An 83-year-old woman presented acutely with pancreatitis. There had been no history suggestive of gallstones disease and she rarely consumed alcohol. Subsequent ultrasound...

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Main Authors: Edmund Leung, A. Prasher, J. Francombe, A. Brocklebank, H. Joy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2013-01-01
Series:Prague Medical Report
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Online Access:https://pmr.lf1.cuni.cz/114/1/0039/
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spelling doaj-fcb1f51ceed04158a005c0fb10f65f022020-11-24T22:56:21ZengKarolinum PressPrague Medical Report1214-69942336-29362013-01-011141394210.14712/23362936.2014.37Metastasis-induced Pancreatitis: Case ReportEdmund Leung0A. Prasher1J. Francombe2A. Brocklebank3H. Joy4Department of Surgery, Birmingham City Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomDepartment of Surgery, Birmingham City Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomDepartment of Surgery, Birmingham City Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomDepartment of Surgery, Birmingham City Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomDepartment of Surgery, Birmingham City Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomThis report aims to highlight the importance of malignancy exclusion in the absence of common aetiology in acute pancreatitis.  An 83-year-old woman presented acutely with pancreatitis. There had been no history suggestive of gallstones disease and she rarely consumed alcohol. Subsequent ultrasound scan revealed no gallstones but multiple liver metastatic lesions. Further carcinomatosis involving the pancreas, right ovary, pelvic lymphatics and nodular disease of the lungs was demonstrated on computed tomography. Immuno-histochemistry of liver biopsy showed positivity for markers suggestive of metastasis arising from lung small cell carcinoma. The case was discussed at the lung multidisciplinary meeting and the patient was referred for community palliative care. Early diagnosis of metastasis induced pancreatitis allows immediate institution of palliative care, if not suitable for aggressive pharmaco-surgical intervention.https://pmr.lf1.cuni.cz/114/1/0039/Small cellLung carcinomaPancreatitisMetastasisUltrasound
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author Edmund Leung
A. Prasher
J. Francombe
A. Brocklebank
H. Joy
spellingShingle Edmund Leung
A. Prasher
J. Francombe
A. Brocklebank
H. Joy
Metastasis-induced Pancreatitis: Case Report
Prague Medical Report
Small cell
Lung carcinoma
Pancreatitis
Metastasis
Ultrasound
author_facet Edmund Leung
A. Prasher
J. Francombe
A. Brocklebank
H. Joy
author_sort Edmund Leung
title Metastasis-induced Pancreatitis: Case Report
title_short Metastasis-induced Pancreatitis: Case Report
title_full Metastasis-induced Pancreatitis: Case Report
title_fullStr Metastasis-induced Pancreatitis: Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Metastasis-induced Pancreatitis: Case Report
title_sort metastasis-induced pancreatitis: case report
publisher Karolinum Press
series Prague Medical Report
issn 1214-6994
2336-2936
publishDate 2013-01-01
description This report aims to highlight the importance of malignancy exclusion in the absence of common aetiology in acute pancreatitis.  An 83-year-old woman presented acutely with pancreatitis. There had been no history suggestive of gallstones disease and she rarely consumed alcohol. Subsequent ultrasound scan revealed no gallstones but multiple liver metastatic lesions. Further carcinomatosis involving the pancreas, right ovary, pelvic lymphatics and nodular disease of the lungs was demonstrated on computed tomography. Immuno-histochemistry of liver biopsy showed positivity for markers suggestive of metastasis arising from lung small cell carcinoma. The case was discussed at the lung multidisciplinary meeting and the patient was referred for community palliative care. Early diagnosis of metastasis induced pancreatitis allows immediate institution of palliative care, if not suitable for aggressive pharmaco-surgical intervention.
topic Small cell
Lung carcinoma
Pancreatitis
Metastasis
Ultrasound
url https://pmr.lf1.cuni.cz/114/1/0039/
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