Pancreatic Masses in Children and Young Adults: Multimodality Review with Pathologic Correlation.
Lisa QiuAndrew T TroutRama S AyyalaSara SzaboJaimie D NathanJames I GellerJonathan R DillmanPublished in: Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc (2021)
Masses and masslike lesions of the pancreas are uncommon in the pediatric population. However, owing to overlapping clinical and imaging features, it can be challenging to differentiate the various causes of pediatric pancreatic masses at initial patient presentation. Clinical data such as patient age, signs and symptoms at presentation, laboratory test results, and potential underlying cancer predisposition syndrome can be helpful when formulating a differential diagnosis. US may be the first imaging study to depict a pancreatic mass in a child, as this examination is frequently performed in children with nonspecific abdominal signs and symptoms because of its wide availability and relatively low cost and the lack of a need for sedation or anesthesia. CT or MRI is typically required for more thorough characterization of the mass and surgical planning. Complete characterization of pancreatic masses includes assessment of vascular involvement, local invasion, and extrapancreatic spread of tumor. The authors provide an up-to-date comprehensive review of the clinical manifestations, histopathologic features, and imaging findings of primary and secondary tumors of the pancreas in children and young adults. Advances in imaging, current prognostic information, and treatment paradigms also are highlighted. Finally, nontumorous masslike lesions of the pediatric pancreas, including vascular malformations, cystic disorders (eg, von Hippel-Lindau syndrome, cystic fibrosis), intrapancreatic accessory spleen, and autoimmune pancreatitis, are discussed. Online supplemental material is available for this article. ©RSNA, 2021.
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