Abstract A solid pseudopapillary tumor (SPT) of the pancreas is a rare, low-grade epithelial-lined tumor that typically follows a benign course and is potentially curable with surgical excision. We describe a patient presenting to the emergency department with vague abdominal symptoms and moderate tenderness on deep palpation of the right hemiabdomen on exam ination. Computed tomography (CT) imaging showed evidence of an SPT in the tail of the pancreas. An SPT is a rare, low-grade tumor that typically has a benign prognosis and is potentially curable with surgical excision. SPT tumors can be found on CT imaging in the setting of trauma, and it should be in the differential in the setting of vague abdominal symptoms after abdominal trauma. We discuss the presentation, pathophysiology, prognosis, and management of SPTs based on a literature review.
Ryu et al. (Thu,) studied this question.