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Table 1 Clinicopathological findings of UC with OGCs of the pancreas originating in mucinous cystic neoplasms (MCN) and indeterminate mucin-producing cystic neoplasm

From: A male case of an undifferentiated carcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cells originating in an indeterminate mucin-producing cystic neoplasm of the pancreas. A case report and review of the literature

Case

Author

Year

Age

(years)

Sex

Location

Size

(cm)

Symptom

Lymph node

metastasis

Invasion to another organ

Ovarian-type

stroma

Survival

1

Posen et al. [2]

1981

45

F

Body

14

Abdominal pain

-

-

ND

ND

2

Aoki et al. [3]

1989

44

F

Tail

15

Palpable tumor

in the abdomen

-

-

ND

NR at 3 years

3

Bergman et al. [4]

1995

77

F

Head

5

Nausea,

weight loss

-

-

+

Lost to follow up

4

Suda et al. [6]

2001

35

F

Tail

11

ND

+

-

+

NR at 14 years

5

Leighton et al. [5]

2001

40

F

Body&Tail

15

Back pain,

nausea

-

-

ND

NR at 10 months

6

Sarnaik et al. [7]

2003

25

F

Tail

17

Abdominal pain

-

-

ND

NR at 22 months

7

Sedivy et al. [9]

2005

44

F

Tail

12

Anemia

-

-

+

NR at 48 months

8

Nai et al. [8]

2005

69

M

Head

5

Weight loss,

jaundice

-

-

ND

Died at 1 year

9

Pan et al. [10]

2007

70

F

Body&Tail

14

Anemia,

weight loss,

appetite loss

-

-

+

NR at 4 months

10

Hirano et al. [11]

2008

26

F

Body&Tail

11

Abdominal pain

-

-

+

NR at 8 months

11

Burkadze et al. [12]

2009

34

F

Tail

11

Abdominal pain

-

-

+

NR at 4 years

12

Our case

2010

59

M

Tail

20

Fullness in the lower abdomen

+

+

-

Died at 4 months

  1. ND, not described; NR, no recurrence