Multiple pancreatic metastases from malignant melanoma: Conclusive diagnosis with endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration

Tanima Jana, Nancy P. Caraway, Atsushi Irisawa, Manoop S. Bhutani

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Abstract

Pancreatic metastases are rare, ranging from 2% to 5% of pancreatic malignancies. Differentiating a primary pancreatic malignancy from a metastasis can be difficult due to similarities on imaging findings, but is crucial to ensure proper treatment. Although transabdominal ultrasound, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging provide useful images, endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) with fine needle aspiration (FNA) is often needed to provide a cytologic diagnosis. Here, we present a unique case of malignant melanoma with pancreatic metastases. It is important for clinicians to recognize the possibility of melanoma metastasizing to the pancreas and the role of EUS with FNA in providing cytological confirmation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)145-148
Number of pages4
JournalEndoscopic Ultrasound
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Endoscopic ultrasound
  • Endoscopic ultrasound-fine needle aspiration
  • Melanoma
  • Metastatic melanoma
  • Pancreatic metastasis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Hepatology
  • Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging
  • Gastroenterology

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