2013
DOI: 10.4132/koreanjpathol.2013.47.2.93
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Acinar Cell Carcinoma of the Pancreas: Clinical and Cytomorphologic Characteristics

Abstract: Acinar cell carcinoma is a rare malignant epithelial neoplasm with predominantly exocrine acinar differentiation and is seen primarily in older men (mean age, 62 years). The presenting symptoms are usually non-specific, and jaundice is often not present. Symptoms relating to the overproduction and release of lipase into the circulation are present in 10-15% of patients. Characteristic cytomorphologic features include a population of cells with minimal pleomorphism, eccentrically placed nuclei with a single pro… Show more

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“…1,2 The tumor cells show cytological and immunohistochemical evidence of acinar cell differentiation. Not infrequently, acinar neoplasms are accompanied by one or more additional tumor cell components that show neuroendocrine or ductal differentiation.…”
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“…1,2 The tumor cells show cytological and immunohistochemical evidence of acinar cell differentiation. Not infrequently, acinar neoplasms are accompanied by one or more additional tumor cell components that show neuroendocrine or ductal differentiation.…”
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“…For example, elevated lipase has been identified in half of ACC patients. Several studies have also reported elevated serum AFP levels in patients with ACC (13). However, the rate of positivity for these factors is not high.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…It is difficult to diagnose ACC correctly prior to surgery, as some tumors mimic ACC both cytologically and histologically, including neuroendocrine tumors, solid pseudopapillary neoplasms and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas with medullary growth (13). The gold standard for diagnosing solid pancreatic lesions is a pathological examination of histological specimens obtained via surgery or EUSguided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3,4 These features overlap with other pancreatic neoplasms, such as pancreatic endocrine neoplasm (PEN), SPN, and rarely ductal carcinoma. To compound on this diagnostic dilemma, rarely ACC will present as a mixed tumor, with either neuroendocrine or ductal differentiation.…”
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confidence: 96%