Artigo Revisado por pares

Benign oncocytic endocrine tumor of the pancreas in a patient with polyarteritis nodosa

1987; Elsevier BV; Volume: 18; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s0046-8177(87)80278-2

ISSN

1532-8392

Autores

John Gotchall, S. Thomas Traweek, Peter Stenzel,

Tópico(s)

Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research

Resumo

An 8-cm mass in the tail of the pancreas was resected from a 40-year-old man with polyarteritis nodosa. The tumor cells contained abundant, finely granular, eosinophilic cytoplasm arranged in a gyriform pattern that suggested the tumor was an oncocytoma of the endocrine pancreas. Electron microscopy confirmed that the tumor was an oncocytoma by demonstrating tumor cell cytoplasm packed with mitochondria. Ultrastructural and immunocytochemical studies confirmed the neuroendocrine nature of the tumor by demonstrating dense-core, membrane-bound structures consistent with neurosecretory granules and neuron-specific enolase immunoreactivity. No immunoreactivity for insulin, glucagon, gastrin, somatostatin, or pancreatic polypeptide was found. No human chorionic gonadotropin α-chain immunoreactivity was detected. The patient is well without evidence of tumor five years after operation. The apparently benign behavior of the pancreatic endocrine oncocytoma reported here is in contrast to the malignant nature of another case reported recently.

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