Serous cystic neoplasm
Serous cystic neoplasm
Updated: 03/26/2019
© Jun Wang,
MD, PhD
General features
- Also called serous cystadenoma, microcystic adenoma, glycogen rich cystadenoma
- Benign, more common in women, mean age 66
- May be associated with von Hippel Lindau syndrome
Clinical presentations
- More common in pancreatic body or tail
- Local discomfort/pain, or pancreatic obstruction if in pancreatic head
- May be asymptomatic
Key pathological features
- Multiloculated mass, sharply outlined, filed with clear fluid
- Small cystic spaces lined by small cuboidal cells with clear cytoplasm (glycogen)
Markers
- Positive for cytokeratin, inhibin
- Surgery
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