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 number | Age (in years) and gender of patient | Clinical presentation | Additional findings | Clinical progression |
| [1] | 75, male | Pancreatic mass detected during elective cholecystectomy | No other organ involvement | No complications after excision of pancreatic mass |
| [3] | 49, male | Weight loss and anemia | Retroperitoneal malakoplakia | Bone recurrence of malakoplakia |
| [5] | 6 weeks, male | Immunodeficiency | Adrenal and colonic involvement by malakoplakia | Expired due to military tuberculosis |
| [6] | 74, male | Fever and abdominal pain, pancreatic tail mass | Peripancreatic lymph nodes involved by malakoplakia | Well, 13 months after distal splenopancreatectomy |
| [7] | 45, female | Recurrent abdominal pain | Moderately differentiated pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma with metastasis | Expired 10 months after Whipple procedure |
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