Radiology Case Reports (Mar 2024)

A case report of a prostate cancer metastasis in the pancreas exhibiting vascular encasement

  • Lauren Phung, BS,
  • Pei-Kang Wei, MD,
  • Alexander D. Pyden, MD,
  • Robert M. Najarian, MD,
  • Leo L. Tsai, MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
pp. 1000 – 1003

Abstract

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We report a patient who presented with a 4-month history of intermittent epigastric pain. Computed tomography (CT) angiography of the abdomen demonstrated a stenotic celiac trunk but also encasement of the common proper hepatic artery, gastroduodenal artery, and proper hepatic artery by an ill-defined hypoattenuating mass of the pancreatic head. Biopsy confirmed metastatic prostate cancer to the pancreas that occurred 4 years after radiation and androgen deprivation therapy. A follow-up staging study demonstrated an osseous metastasis at the T4 spinous process. This case demonstrates an unusual case of prostate metastasis to the pancreas with the involvement of a main abdominal vessel. With treatment improvements leading to longer survival rates from prostate cancer, radiologists should be aware of atypical metastases that may arise in the long term.

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