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BackgroundThis study analyzes the clinicopathologic and radiologic characteristics of malignant serous cystic neoplasm (SCN) of the pancreas through systematic review and an institutional case report.MethodsA comprehensive literature search was performed in the MEDLINE database to identify studies on malignant SCNs of the pancreas that had detailed clinicopathologic and radiologic information. A computerized systematic search of our institutional database was also performed to identify cases of malignant SCN for addition to the systematic review. Using the final included cases, we analyzed the clinicopathologic and radiologic features of malignant SCNs of the pancreas.ResultsA review of 136 candidate articles identified 26 studies with 26 cases that had detailed clinical information. Our institutional data search added one case. The systematic review of the 27 cases revealed that primary tumors (mean diameter 10.2 ± 4.0 cm) mainly involved the body and tail of the pancreas (n = 16) and frequently invaded adjacent organs (n = 19). Distant metastases occurred in 14 patients (synchronous, n = 5; metachronous, n = 8; both, n = 1), most commonly in the liver (n = 13). Imaging features of malignant SCNs of the pancreas were identical to the benign counterpart, except local invasion or distant metastases. The prognosis was excellent in that 17 were alive at the time of writing with a median follow-up period of 2 years.ConclusionsThe malignant potential of SCNs of the pancreas should be considered in the diagnosis and management of patients with pancreatic SCNs.

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  • This study analyzes the clinicopathologic and radiologic characteristics of malignant serous cystic neoplasm (SCN) of the pancreas through systematic review and an institutional case report

  • Serous cystic neoplasms (SCNs) of the pancreas are usually cystic epithelial neoplasms composed of cuboidal, glycogen-rich, epithelial cells that produce serous fluid [1]

  • Since Compagno et al classified cystic neoplasms of the pancreas into serous and mucinous types in 1978 [6], SCNs were considered as a benign disease entity without risk of malignant transformation

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Introduction

This study analyzes the clinicopathologic and radiologic characteristics of malignant serous cystic neoplasm (SCN) of the pancreas through systematic review and an institutional case report. Since Compagno et al classified cystic neoplasms of the pancreas into serous and mucinous types in 1978 [6], SCNs were considered as a benign disease entity without risk of malignant transformation. This concept changed after George et al reported the first case of a malignant SCN of the pancreas in 1989 [7]. Due to its very rare chance to be malignant, the vast majority of SCNs are safely observed without resection [34]

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