Abstract
Cystic lesions of pancreas include a myriad of different conditions ranging from the common pseudocyst to unusual cystic neoplasm. With the development of better imaging modalities, cystic neoplasms are diagnosed with greater frequency and accuracy leading on to better understanding of the natural course of these lesions. Serous cystadenoma is one of the rare neoplasms of the pancreas that is unique for its benign nature. Most of the time surgery is indicated for the symptom of pain when the lesion enlarges. Surgery may also be indicated due to the fact that, it may not always be possible to dogmatically differentiate it from the potentially malignant counterpart radiologically. One of the interesting aspects about serous cystadenoma is its association with other systemic disorders like von Hippel Lindau syndrome. Herein we report a rare association of serous cystadenoma with mediastinal lipoma, which has not been reported in the literature.
Highlights
Neoplasm and Frantz tumor are some of the types of cystic neoplasm of the pancreas
We report a rare association of serous cystadenoma with mediastinal lipoma, which has not been reported in the literature
Cystic lesions of the pancreas constitute a wide variety of conditions which include pseudocysts, true congenital cysts and cystic neoplasms [1]
Summary
Neoplasm and Frantz tumor are some of the types of cystic neoplasm of the pancreas. The natural course and malignant potential of these different neoplasms are different. Abstract Cystic lesions of pancreas include a myriad of different conditions ranging from the common pseudocyst to unusual cystic neoplasm. Serous cystadenoma is one of the rare neoplasms of the pancreas that is unique for its benign nature. One of the interesting aspects about serous cystadenoma is its association with other systemic disorders like von Hippel Lindau syndrome.
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