Heterotopic/ectopic pancreas
Appearance
Functioning pancreatic tissue in an abnormal anatomic location
Epidemiology
[edit | edit source]- Found in 0.5-14% of autopsy specimens
- Can arise anywhere in foregut
- Most common location is within the stomach, typically along the antral greater curvature
- Also within duodenum and Meckel's
Presentation
[edit | edit source]- Typically vague abdominal pain
- Can cause bowel obstruction by intussusception, bleeding and ulceration
- Reports of pancreatitis, islet cell tumours, and pancreatic adenocarcinoma within these lesions - however very rare
- Can be seen incidentally as firm yellow submucosal nodules
Workup
[edit | edit source]- Endoscopy
- Small submucosal masses - may be confused with a GIST
- CT
- Small submucosal masses
Management
[edit | edit source]- Surgical excision if symptomatic
- Otherwise can be left alone