Autopsy of anaplastic carcinoma of the pancreas producing granulocyte colony-stimulating factor.

Journal: Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi = The Japanese Journal Of Gastro-Enterology
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Abstract

A 50-year-old man presented to a nearby hospital with high fever and anorexia. An abdominal tumor was detected, and he was referred to our hospital. A pancreatic tumor was detected by computed tomography and abdominal ultrasonography. He had high fever, leukocytosis, and high serum granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF). We performed a tumor biopsy and histological examination revealed anaplastic carcinoma of the pancreas. Based on the diagnosis, we initiated chemotherapy using gemcitabine plus S-1. However, the tumor rapidly progressed and he deteriorated and died 123 days after admission. As immunohistochemical study showed positive staining for G-CSF in the tumor cell, we diagnosed the tumor producing G-CSF during autopsy. Anaplastic carcinoma of the pancreas producing G-CSF is very rare, with 10 cases, including ours, reported in the literature.

Authors
Haruna Hayashi, Noriaki Eguchi, Kyoku Sumimoto, Kenta Matsumoto, Takahiro Azakami, Tomonori Sumida, Tadamasa Tamura, Masaharu Sumii, Naohiro Uraoka, Fumio Shimamoto
Relevant Conditions

Pancreatic Cancer