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. 2017 Jan 23;5(2):175–181. doi: 10.1002/ccr3.797

Table 2.

Cases of agenesis of the dorsal pancreas with associated pancreatic tumors found in the literature

Case Age/gender Presentation Tumor Management Outcome
Matsusue et al. 11 53/F Abdominal pain, weight loss, hyperglycemia Adenocarcinoma Total pancreatectomy, lymph node dissection, Roux‐en‐Y gastrojejunostomy, hepaticojejunostomy No recurrence
Ulusan et al. 12 72/M Abdominal pain, jaundice, hyperglycemia Adenocarcinoma Hepaticojejunostomy, cholecystectomy + chemotherapy Unknown
Ulusan et al. 13 49/F Abdominal pain, hyperglycemia Solid pseudopapillary tumor Whipple procedure No recurrence
Nakamura et al. 14 28/F Asymptomatic Solid papillary tumor Partial pancreatic head resection No recurrence
Rittenhouse et al. 15 37/F Abdominal pain, hyperglycemia Ductal adenocarcinoma Pancreatic head and uncinate process resection, hepaticojejunostomy, duodenojejunostomy + chemotherapy Death (at 17 month)
Rittenhouse et al. 15 59/F Weight loss Ductal adenocarcinoma Pancreatic head and uncinate process resection, hepaticojejunostomy, duodenojejunostomy + chemotherapy + radiation No recurrence (at 38 month)
Rittenhouse et al. 15 68/M Elevated LFTs Ductal adenocarcinoma Pancreatic head and uncinate process resection, hepaticojejunostomy, duodenojejunostomy + chemotherapy + radiation No recurrence (at 38 month)
Sakpal et al. 16 49/M Fatigue, diarrhea, weight loss IPMN with well differentiated, invasive, mucinous adenocarcinoma Whipple procedure with total pancreatectomy, lymph node dissection No recurrence (at 6 week)
Sannappa et al. 17 51/F Painless jaundice Adenocarcinoma Whipple procedure with total pancreatectomy, lymph node dissection + chemotherapy Unknown
Our case 29/M Abdominal pain Infiltrating, moderately differentiated mucinous adenocarcinoma + cystic teratoma Whipple procedure (pyloric preserving) with total pancreatectomy, lymph node dissection + chemotherapy No recurrence (at 3 month)