Abstract

Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) of the pancreas is rare, with only 16 reported cases in English studies. The cytologic features of pancreatic SFT have not been well described. We report 2 cases of SFT (1 primary and 1 metastatic) involving the pancreas and discuss the cytomorphologic findings, including the first primary SFT of the pancreas specifically diagnosed using cytology. The cases of 2 patients with a diagnosis of SFT of the pancreas from material obtained via fine needle aspiration (FNA) are reported. Clinical information was retrieved from the patients' medical records. The FNA cytology slides, previous relevant surgical pathologic findings, and findings from subsequent pancreatic resections were reviewed. Of the 2 patients, 1 had had secondary involvement of the pancreas from a primary central nervous system SFT, and 1 had had a primary pancreatic SFT diagnosed by FNA. Immunohistochemistry for STAT6 was crucial for establishing the diagnosis using FNA. We have reported 2 cases of SFT involving the pancreas, including the first reported case of primary pancreatic SFT diagnosed preoperatively using FNA. Metastatic SFT from central nervous system primaries should be considered when diagnosing SFT of the pancreas.

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