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Case Report

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Two Cases of Pancreatoblastoma
Young Soo Huh, Jeong Ok hah, Seon Mo Jang, Jung Hoon Lee
J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg 2000;6(2):139-142.   Published online December 31, 2000
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13029/jkaps.2000.6.2.139

Pancreatoblastoma is uncommon in children and is exceedingly rare in adults. Prognosis is known to be good if the tumor is discovered prior to metastasis. Complete tumor resection is the most important factor for long survival. We report two cases of pancreatoblastoma in a 4 year and 7 year-old females. Palpable abdominal mass was accidentally discovered by their parents. Abdominal CT scan showed huge retroperitoneal mass of unknown origin in one case and of the pancres in the other case. At laparotomy, well encapsulated tumor mass (10×10 cm in diameter) was noted in the body of pancreas in one case, and well encapsulated tumor mass (8×7 cm in diameter) in the tail of pancreas in the other case. We resected the tumor and saved spleen in both ases. Histologic examination revealed that the tumors were pancreatoblastoma. Patients received postoperative chemotherapy with 6 cycles of cisplatinum, adriamycin, ifosfamide and etoposide and are alive in good condition 19 months and 17 months after operation.

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The Pathologic Lead Points in Childhood Intussusception
Seon Mo Jang, Su Hwan Kang, Jung Hoon Lee, Young Soo Huh
J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg 2000;6(1):50-55.   Published online June 30, 2000
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13029/jkaps.2000.6.1.50

Pathologic lead points are found in a few intussusception patients. To evaluate the pathologic lead points in childhood intussusception, a retrospective review of 227 operated cases of intussusception treated at the Yeungnam University Hospital from January 1986 to April 1999. The patients were divided into 2 groups; idiopathic group 209 cases, (92.1 % and lead points group 18 cases, 7.9 %). Intussusception developed between age two months and six months in both groups. Enteroenteric type of intussusception was relatively more frequent in the lead point group than in idiopathic group. The lead points were veil (10 cases, 52.6 %), Meckel's diverticulum(3 cases, 15.8 %), lymphoma(3 cases, 15.8 %), ectopic pancreas(2 cases, 10.5 %), Henoch-Schonlein purpura(l cases, 5.3 %). The bowel resection rate was 44.4 % in the lead point group and 8.6% in idiopathic group. The recurrence rate was 5.56 % in lead points group and 1.44 % in idiopathic group.

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