European Journal of Radiology Open (Jan 2018)
Knife wielding radiologist: A case report of primary pancreatic lymphoma
Abstract
Majority of malignant pancreatic neoplasms are epithelial in origin and mostly arise from exocrine gland. Ductal adenocarcinoma compromises the major histological type of such tumors. Primary non-epithelial tumors of exocrine pancreatic gland are extremely rare and incorporate lymphoma and sarcoma. Primary pancreatic lymphoma compromises less than 0.5% of pancreatic malignancies. Primary pancreatic lymphoma can be difficult to differentiate from pancreatic adenocarcinoma and other neoplasms on imaging, and a correct diagnosis is crucial for appropriate patient management. Keywords: Primary pancreatic lymphoma, Malignant tumors of the pancreas, Primary anaplastic lymphoma, Pancreas