05 June 2023 : Case report
Liver Transplantation for Liver Metastasis of a Pseudopapillary Pancreatic Neoplasm in a Male Patient
Unusual clinical course, Unusual setting of medical care, Rare disease
Robert Sznajder Granat1EF*, Antonio Romano1E, Christina Villard12E, Mattias Lissing23E, Jeanna Joneberg4E, Olof Danielsson5BE, Carlos Fernández Moro5BE, Carl Jorns1EDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.938678
Am J Case Rep 2023; 24:e938678
Figure 1. (A) Preoperative computed tomography of upper abdomen in coronal plane, showing the primary SPN in the pancreatic head, marked with yellow arrow, and liver metastasis in segment 6, marked with a red arrow. (B) Magnetic resonance imaging of the liver in a transverse plane before liver transplantation. There were multiple metastases in all segments of the liver. One large tumor is marked with a diameter of 64 mm. (C) Magnetic resonance imaging of the liver in transverse plane 2 years after liver transplantation. There are no signs of metastasis.