Prevalence of histological features resembling autoimmune pancreatitis in neoplastic pancreas resections.
Lina ChenChristine E OrrTao WangPublished in: Histopathology (2020)
Approximately 20% of neoplastic pancreas resections showed focal areas that could raise the differential of AIP. More cases showed neutrophilic predominant inflammation as seen in type 2 autoimmune pancreatitis, compared to dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltrates seen in type 1 AIP. Pathologists must be cautious when making a diagnosis of AIP on biopsy tissue based on histological findings alone.