Case Report

Malakoplakia of the Pancreas with Simultaneous Colon Involvement: Case Report and Review of the Literature

Table 1

Summary of features of pancreatic malakoplakia in the literature.

Reference article numberAge (in years) and gender of patientClinical presentationAdditional findingsClinical progression

[1]75, malePancreatic mass detected during elective cholecystectomyNo other organ involvementNo complications after excision of pancreatic mass

[3]49, maleWeight loss and anemiaRetroperitoneal malakoplakiaBone recurrence of malakoplakia

[5]6 weeks, maleImmunodeficiencyAdrenal and colonic involvement by malakoplakiaExpired due to military tuberculosis

[6]74, maleFever and abdominal pain, pancreatic tail massPeripancreatic lymph nodes involved by malakoplakiaWell, 13 months after distal splenopancreatectomy

[7]45, femaleRecurrent abdominal painModerately differentiated pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma with metastasis Expired 10 months after Whipple procedure