Oncocytic tumors are a diverse group of neoplasms that can affect
various organs. These tumors are characterized by oncocytes, cells exhibiting
abnormal mitochondrial accumulation. This chapter reports a distinctive case of
malignant oncocytic carcinoma originating in the pancreas, an organ rarely
associated with such tumors. The diagnostic journey highlights the tumor’s
resemblance to renal cell carcinoma but without renal involvement. A
significant aspect of this case is the successful and sustained response to combined
immunotherapy and tyrosine kinase inhibitors, demonstrating a potential
therapeutic pathway for similar rare cases. Surgical removal remains the
preferred treatment for resectable lesions. This study contributes to a deeper
understanding of pancreatic oncocytic tumors and their management. This case
underscores the need for further research to better understand this rare
condition, classify metastatic risks, and develop tailored treatments.
Author(s)
Details
Mohammad
Hourani
Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, UAE.
Selvaraj
Giridharan
Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, UAE.
Fathi
Azribi
American Hospitals, Dubai, UAE.
Hidayath
Ansari
Cleveland Clinic, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Jawaher
Ansari
Tawam Hospital, Al Ain, UAE.
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