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Mide Kanserini Taklit Eden Heterotopik Pankreas: Olgu Sunumu

Heterotopic pancreas mimicking gastric cancer: Case report

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Heterotopic pancreas is a congenital anomaly defined as pancreatic tissue occurring outside its normal anatomical location. It is often an incidental finding and can be found at different sites in the gastrointestinal system. It can mimic gastric cancer endoscopically. It is usually asymptomatic. In this report, a 48 years old woman with epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting due to ectopic pancreatic tissue in the stomach is described. Although heterotopic pancreas is rare, it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of submucosal gastric tumors.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Heterotopik pankreas, pankreas dokusunun normal olması gereken yerden farklı bir yerde olduğu konjenital bir anomali olarak tanımlanır. Sıklıkla insidental bir bulgudur ve gastrointestinal sistemin farklı bölgelerinde saptanabilir. Endoskopik görünüm olarak mide kanserini taklit edebilir. Genellikle asemptomatiktir. Bu yazıda mide yerleşimli heterotopik pankreas dokusuna bağlı karın ağrısı, bulantı, kusma nedeniyle başvuran hasta sunulmuştur. Heterotopik pankreas nadir görülen bir anomali olmasına rağmen, submukozal gastrik tümörlerin ayırt edici tanısında düşünülmelidir.
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