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A case of resected anaplastic carcinoma of the pancreas producing granulocyte-colony stimulating factor with literature review.

Authors :
Kubo, Norio
Suzuki, Shigemasa
Seki, Takahiro
Furuke, Shunsaku
Yagi, Naoki
Ooki, Takashi
Aihara, Ryusuke
Mogi, Akira
Yoshida, Yuka
Kashiwabara, Kenji
Hosouchi, Yasuo
Shirabe, Ken
Source :
Surgical Case Reports; 9/5/2024, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p1-7, 7p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF)-producing tumors have been reported in various organs, and the prognosis of patients with G-CSF-producing pancreatic cancers is particularly dismal. In this report, we present a case of G-CSF-producing anaplastic carcinoma of the pancreas (ACP), characterized by early postoperative recurrence and rapid, uncontrolled growth. Case presentation: A 74-year-old man presented to our hospital with complaints of abdominal fullness and pain after eating. On admission, it was observed that the peripheral leukocyte counts and serum G-CSF levels were significantly elevated (23,770/µL and 251 pg/mL, respectively). Computed tomography of the abdomen revealed a pancreatic head tumor involving the superior mesenteric vein. Pathologically, ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration confirmed ACP. Subsequently, we performed a subtotal stomach-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy with portal vein reconstruction and partial transverse colon resection. On postoperative day (POD) 7, the leukocyte count decreased from 21,180/μL to 8490/μL; moreover, computed tomography revealed liver metastasis. Therefore, mFOLFILINOX chemotherapy was initiated on POD 30. However, the tumor exhibited rapid progression, and the patient died on POD 45. Conclusions: G-CSF-producing ACP is rare, and the prognosis of patients is extremely poor. Basic research is required to develop effective drugs against G-CSF-producing tumors, and large-scale studies using national databases are needed to develop multidisciplinary treatment methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21987793
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Surgical Case Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179438716
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40792-024-02008-3