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DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1359238
Osteosarcoma metastasizing to pancreas confirmed by endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration
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Publication Date:
27 March 2014 (online)
An 18-year-old male with a history of osteosarcoma of the proximal part of the left tibia presented complaining of upper abdominal pain and vomiting. Osteosarcoma had been diagnosed 4 years previously and been treated with amputation and chemotherapy. Laboratory tests revealed mild anemia (hemoglobin 114 g/L, reference range 120 – 150 g/L), and normal serum amylase and bilirubin. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) showed a cystic–solid mass measuring 4.3 × 4.5 cm on the head of the pancreas ([Fig. 1]). Thoracic CT revealed another mass in the inferior lobe of the left lung ([Fig. 2]). No calcification was seen in either lesion. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) was carried out using an electronic echoendoscope (GF-UE260-AL5 for radial scanning and GF-UCT240-AL5 for linear scanning; Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) and this showed more clearly a mass containing necrotic areas in the pancreatic head and neck and a dilated pancreatic duct ([Fig. 3] and [Fig. 4]). Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) of the pancreatic mass using a 22-gauge needle (EchoTip Ultra; Cook Medical Inc., Winston-Salem, NC, USA) confirmed the diagnosis of metastatic osteosarcoma ([Fig. 5] and [Fig. 6]). Pancreatoduodenectomy and thoracotomy with resection of the left inferior lobe was then performed, followed by chemotherapy. At 7 months postoperatively the patient had recovered from the treatment and remained free of detectable disease.












Osteosarcoma possesses a high potential for metastasis. The most common sites of metastatic osteosarcoma are the lung, pleurae, and bone. Metastasis to the pancreas is extremely rare [1], and pulmonary metastases usually occur before pancreatic metastases [2]. Our case demonstrates that EUS-FNA is a useful method for definitive diagnosis of pancreatic metastasis in a patient with a history of extrapancreatic malignancy.
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References
- 1 Avcu S, Akdeniz H, Arslan H et al. A case of primary vertebral osteosarcoma metastasizing to pancreas. J Pancreas (Online) 2009; 10: 438-440
- 2 Aarvold A, Bann S, Giblin V et al. Osteosarcoma metastasising to the duodenum and pancreas. J Bone Joint Surg [Br] 2007; 89: 542-544
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References
- 1 Avcu S, Akdeniz H, Arslan H et al. A case of primary vertebral osteosarcoma metastasizing to pancreas. J Pancreas (Online) 2009; 10: 438-440
- 2 Aarvold A, Bann S, Giblin V et al. Osteosarcoma metastasising to the duodenum and pancreas. J Bone Joint Surg [Br] 2007; 89: 542-544











