All issues > Volume 39(6); 1996
- Case Report
- J Korean Pediatr Soc. 1996;39(6):861-865. Published online June 15, 1996.
- A Case of Cystic Pancreatoblastoma Associated with Congenital Hemihypertrophy
- Hyun Joo HJ Lee1, Kyuong Ha KH Yoo1, Young Mi YM Hong1, Kyung hee Kh Kim1, Kum Ja KJ Choi2, Joung Hyun JH Yoo3, Sung Sook SS Kim3
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1Department of Peidatrics, College of Medicine, Ehwa Womans University, Seoul, Korea
2Department of General Surgery, College of Medicine, Ehwa Womans University, Seoul, Korea
3Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, Ehwa Womans University, Seoul, Korea
- Abstract
- We experenced a case of cystic pancreatoblastoma associated with congenital hemihypertrophy in a 4months old male. The mass was located on the anterior side of pancreatic head without any connection to the pancreas. After exision of cystic pancreatoblastoma, chemotherapy(FAM regimen) was performed 15 times due to capsular tumor invasion. Until this time there was no drug side effect and metastasis. The patient's general condition is stable.
Keywords :Pancreatoblastoma, Cystic, Hemihypertrophy