Cystic tumors Pancreas MCQ | Central Scar Microcystic Lesion
Serous Cystadenoma Pancreas MCQ – Central Scar Microcystic Lesion
📘 Theme: Pancreas – Cystic Neoplasms (NEET SS / INI-CET High Yield)
Cystic tumors Pancreas Imaging MCQ
A 52-year-old woman undergoes imaging for vague abdominal discomfort. CT scan shows a well-circumscribed lesion in the head of the pancreas with multiple small cysts and a central stellate scar. Serum CEA and CA 19-9 levels are normal. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Mucinous cystic neoplasm
B. Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN)
C. Serous cystadenoma
D. Solid pseudopapillary tumor
Answer: C. Serous cystadenoma
Explanation
Serous cystadenoma (microcystic adenoma) is a benign pancreatic cystic tumor characterized by a microcystic appearance and a central stellate scar (sunburst pattern). Tumor markers such as CEA and CA 19-9 are typically normal, helping differentiate it from mucinous lesions.