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[Undifferentiated pancreatic carcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cells].

A Yu ShamanovaD M RostovtsevA V PrivalovL V YarinaK S AristarkhovaG V SychugovI V Vasil'kovaA S Artem'evaV V SaevetsE A Alymov
Published in: Arkhiv patologii (2023)
In the structure of malignant oncological diseases of the Russian population, pancreatic cancer (PCa) occupies the 10th place with a high mortality rate in case of late diagnosis, which is primarily due to the minimal clinical manifestations of this pathology and the absence of precancer as a potential substrate for screening. Undifferentiated pancreatic carcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cell (UC-OGC) is a rare histological variant of PCa with discussed bidirectional histogenesis (epithelial and mesenchymal), epithelial-mesenchymal transition in the tumor and variable prognosis depending on the predominant cellular component. A review of the literature reflecting debatable issues of origin, clinical and pathological characteristics and prognosis of UC-OGC, as well as a description of a clinical case is relevant due to the rare occurrence of this tumor in the routine work of pathologists and oncologists.
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