Iacono C, Cracco N, Zamboni G, Bernardello F, Zicari M, Marino F, Montresor E, Serio G
Department of Surgery, University of Verona, Italy.
Int J Pancreatol. 1996 Feb;19(1):71-6. doi: 10.1007/BF02788378.
Lymphoepithelial cyst of the pancreas (LC) is a very rare benign lesion and preoperative diagnosis is difficult. Conservative surgery seems to be the appropriate therapy in symptomatic patients or when a precise preoperative diagnosis is not achieved. The benign behavior of all reported cases suggests that the asymptomatic patients with a certain morphological preoperative diagnosis might be clinically followed up. The histogenesis of LC remains to be elucidated.
LC of the pancreas is a cyst that is histologically characterized by a fibrous tissue, a lymphoid component and a lining squamous epithelium.
Clinical and pathological findings of two personal cases are reported with review of the literature.
A 56-yr-old man, complaining of epigastric pain, and a 47-yr-old man, with a history of alcohol abuse, were admitted to hospital. In both cases the lesion was detected with abdominal ultrasound but a certain diagnosis was obtained only after histological examination of the resected cysts.