Pancreatic Tumors Complicating Pregnancy: A Concern for Fetomaternal Well Being

Int Med Case Rep J. 2020 Jul 8:13:255-259. doi: 10.2147/IMCRJ.S263298. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Introduction: Hemoperitoneum resulting from the rupture of pancreatic tumors is a rare condition, especially during pregnancy.

Case presentation: We report a case of a 21-year-old gravida 2, para 1, at 25+5 weeks of gestation, who presented to the hospital with severe epigastric pain and decreased fetal movement. Ultrasonography showed intrauterine fetal death, a retroperitoneal mass in the epigastric region, and hemoperitoneum. Computed tomography scan revealed a heterogeneously enhancing pancreatic mass suggestive of pancreatic neoplasm. However, the late diagnosis and the delay in treatment resulted in a deterioration of maternal status with eventual mortality.

Conclusion: Diagnostic difficulties occur because of the rarity of the condition and vague clinical presentations. In case of a pregnancy complicated by hemoperitoneum, prompt effort to stop the intraperitoneal bleeding is imperative.

Keywords: hemoperitoneum; mortality; neoplasm; pancreas; pregnancy.

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  • Case Reports