Isolated pancreatic metastasis is a rare occurrence and is commonly misdiagnosed as primary pancreatic malignancy. We present a case of a 65-year-old female patient with a history of stage IIIA lung adenocarcinoma, who developed significant epigastric pain 27 months after diagnosis and treatment of a primary lung adenocarcinoma. This patient was found to have a pancreatic head lesion initially suspected to be a primary pancreatic neoplasm but eventually discovered to be a metastatic lesion from the previously treated primary lung adenocarcinoma
Lung cancer metastases can occur in almost any organ. However, metastasis of small cell lung cancer ...
The finding of gastric metachronous metastasis, several years after the diagnosis of primary lung la...
Non-umbilical cutaneous metastases from pancreatic adenocarcinomas are extremely rare. Only a few ca...
Metastatic lesions of the pancreas are uncommon. The incidence of pancreatic involvement with squamo...
Context: Pancreatic metastases from primary malignant tumors at other sites are rare, constituting a...
Background: Metastasis to the pancreas originating from malignant tumours is a rare event and, in th...
Abstract Isolated pancreatic metastases from a non-pancreatic primary malignancy are very rare. Stud...
Pancreatic metastases are very uncommon and originate most commonly from lung, colon, breast and kid...
Pancreatic metastases from another primary malignant tumors are rare. In this article, we present th...
Pancreas is frequently site of isolated metastasis, approximately in the 40% of cases in patient wit...
Background and objective A number of patients with lung cancer have distant metastases at the time o...
Lung cancer metastases to the pancreas are rare but potentially life-threatening. Oftentimes, the pr...
This report aims to highlight the importance of malignancy exclusion in the absence of common aetiol...
Copyright © 2014 R. F. Falkenstern-Ge et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
In lung cancer, metastasis to the liver, bones, brain, and adrenal glands is more commonly observed,...
Lung cancer metastases can occur in almost any organ. However, metastasis of small cell lung cancer ...
The finding of gastric metachronous metastasis, several years after the diagnosis of primary lung la...
Non-umbilical cutaneous metastases from pancreatic adenocarcinomas are extremely rare. Only a few ca...
Metastatic lesions of the pancreas are uncommon. The incidence of pancreatic involvement with squamo...
Context: Pancreatic metastases from primary malignant tumors at other sites are rare, constituting a...
Background: Metastasis to the pancreas originating from malignant tumours is a rare event and, in th...
Abstract Isolated pancreatic metastases from a non-pancreatic primary malignancy are very rare. Stud...
Pancreatic metastases are very uncommon and originate most commonly from lung, colon, breast and kid...
Pancreatic metastases from another primary malignant tumors are rare. In this article, we present th...
Pancreas is frequently site of isolated metastasis, approximately in the 40% of cases in patient wit...
Background and objective A number of patients with lung cancer have distant metastases at the time o...
Lung cancer metastases to the pancreas are rare but potentially life-threatening. Oftentimes, the pr...
This report aims to highlight the importance of malignancy exclusion in the absence of common aetiol...
Copyright © 2014 R. F. Falkenstern-Ge et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
In lung cancer, metastasis to the liver, bones, brain, and adrenal glands is more commonly observed,...
Lung cancer metastases can occur in almost any organ. However, metastasis of small cell lung cancer ...
The finding of gastric metachronous metastasis, several years after the diagnosis of primary lung la...
Non-umbilical cutaneous metastases from pancreatic adenocarcinomas are extremely rare. Only a few ca...