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Latest revision as of 22:22, 4 March 2014
Contents
Clinical Summary
The patient is a 66yo old male presenting with jaundice.
Past Medical History
- History of prostate cancer 5 years ago.
- Hyperlipidemia
- Chronic back pain
Past Surgical History
- Prostatectomy (2009)
- Thyroidectomy (2004)
Ultrasound
- Ultrasound of head of pancreas shows a 43mm x 23mm ill defined mass.
Clinical Plan
The differential diagnosis included pancreatic adenocarcinoma and metastatic prostate cancer.
Pathology
Cytology
Resident Questions
Cell Block
Final Diagnosis
Cytology
- Metastatic prostate carcinoma.
- CK7 Negative
- CA19.9 Negative
- PSA Positive
Discussion
Metastatic prostate carcinoma to the pancreas is rare; however, long term survival of prostate cancer may increase the incidence. Renal cell carcinoma is the most metastatic pancreatic tumor.
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