Dermoid cyst of the pancreas: A case report with literature review

Authors

  • Jason Lane
  • Ansar Vance
  • Daniel Finelli
  • Gary Williams
  • Pars Ravichandran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v6i12.1152

Keywords:

Pancreas, dermoid cyst, mature cystic teratoma, computed tomography, pathology

Abstract

Pancreatic dermoid cysts represent a rare entity with 35 cases described in the world literature, including the present one. Pre-operative diagnosis is difficult, with definitive diagnosis usually taking place intra-operatively. We report the case of a 63 year old male with a symptomatic, 6 cm cystic mass in the body of the pancreas. The pre-operative evaluation suggested a cystic neoplasm, but was indeterminate as to whether the lesion was benign or malignant. The diagnosis of dermoid cyst was made intra-operatively with frozen section. Although the diagnosis could not be made pre-operatively this retrospective report highlights the difficulty in evaluating cystic pancreatic lesions by imaging and summarizes the current body of knowledge on this rare entity.

Author Biographies

Jason Lane

Pathology Resident, PGY-II, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Ansar Vance

4th year Medical Student (MSIV), Northeast Ohio Medical University

Daniel Finelli

Chair, Department of Radiology

Gary Williams

Chief of Staff, Department of General Surgery

Pars Ravichandran

Associate Pathologist, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Published

2012-12-26

Issue

Section

Gastrointestinal Radiology