Case Report
Pancreatic metastasis of sarcoma: two case reports
Abstract
Pancreatic metastasis is not common. The most usual primary malignancy of pancreatic metastasis is renal cell cancer, followed by colorectal cancer, melanoma and lung cancer. Sarcoma, especially resectable, as the primary malignancy of pancreatic metastasis is extremely unusual. In this article, we reported two pancreatic metastases cases, one is a 60-year-old woman with mammary gland stroma cell sarcoma, another is a 31-year-old man with mucous liposarcoma. Both of them have a history of the primary sarcoma. The imaging materials are in detail. The metastatic tumors are both resectable, and the final diagnoses of the pancreatic masses are proved through pathological section.