Diagnostics (Feb 2023)

Endoscopic Ultrasound Appearance of Jejunal Ectopic Pancreas Mimicking Metastatic Nodule in a Cancer Patient

  • Chien-Wei Lee,
  • Yen-Chih Lin,
  • Hui-Ting Hsu,
  • Yang-Yuan Chen,
  • Hsu-Heng Yen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13040660
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 660

Abstract

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The ectopic pancreas is a benign subepithelial tumor (SET) mostly found incidentally in the stomach and duodenum. Here, we present computed tomography (CT) scans and endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) images from a 71-year-old Taiwanese man newly diagnosed with colonic adenocarcinoma. CT examination revealed a mural nodule in the proximal jejunum, with good enhancement after IV contrast medium administration. Push enteroscopy was performed to localize the lesion and evaluate its nature, and a 1 cm subepithelial lesion was found. The lesion appeared hyperechoic within the submucosal layer of the bowel wall on endoscopic ultrasound examination. A tattoo was performed, and the lesion was removed during the resection of colon cancer. The histopathology confirmed the presence of pancreatic tissue inside. As far as we know, this is the first description in the literature of an endoscopic ultrasound finding of a jejunal ectopic pancreas.

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