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Published in: Updates in Surgery 4/2021

Open Access 01-08-2021 | Progesterone | Review Article

Pancreatic solid pseudopapillary neoplasm in male patients: systematic review with three new cases

Authors: Anna Caterina Milanetto, Anna-Lea Gais Zürcher, Lorenzo Macchi, Alina David, Claudio Pasquali

Published in: Updates in Surgery | Issue 4/2021

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Abstract

Pancreatic solid pseudopapillary neoplasm (pSPN) is a rare exocrine neoplasm, which generally occurs in young women. This study analyses the clinical characteristics of pSPN in male patients through a systematic review of the literature, adding three new cases from our institution. We reviewed our experience in Pspns, and we performed a systematic review of pSPN of all articles published in English in PubMed and SCOPUS from 1980. Using the final included articles, we evaluated clinic-pathological features, surgical treatment and prognosis of male patients affected by pSPN. From the literature review and our cases, we collected 246 male patients with a proven pSPN. Mean age was 34.3 (range 4–78) years, with 26.2% patients younger than 18 years. Patients were asymptomatic in 35.9% of cases, despite a mean tumour size of 6.3 cm. In 63.7% of cases, the pSPN was located in the body–tail region. Distant metastases were reported at diagnosis in only 10 (4.1%) patients. A correct pre-operative diagnosis (including cytopathology) was provided in 53.6% of patients, with only 40 fine-needle aspiration/biopsy performed. Standard pancreatic resections represented 90.4% of surgical procedures. Beta-catenin and progesterone receptors were positive at immunostaining in 100% and 77.8% of cases, respectively. Fourteen (7.2%) patients relapsed after a mean disease-free survival of 43.1 months. After a mean follow-up of 47 (range 4–180) months, 89.5% of patients were alive and disease-free. Although rare, when dealing with a solid-cystic pancreatic mass, even in asymptomatic male patients, a pSPN should be considered as a possible diagnosis.
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Metadata
Title
Pancreatic solid pseudopapillary neoplasm in male patients: systematic review with three new cases
Authors
Anna Caterina Milanetto
Anna-Lea Gais Zürcher
Lorenzo Macchi
Alina David
Claudio Pasquali
Publication date
01-08-2021
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Keyword
Progesterone
Published in
Updates in Surgery / Issue 4/2021
Print ISSN: 2038-131X
Electronic ISSN: 2038-3312
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13304-020-00905-4

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