are outgrowths of epithelium, surrounding fibrovascular cores of stroma and at least one blood vessel. In contrast, pseudopapillae (such as in solid pseudopapillary tumours) are nests of proliferating cells that eventually grow to become almost back-to-back, with cells in the centers of nests disintegrating, leaving rims of cells lining the periphery of each nest. Discohesive cells and some formations lacking central blood vessels are visual clues. The gold standard for diagnosing solid pseudopapillary tumour of the pancreas is
cytopathology by endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) guided fine needle aspiration (FNA) of the lesion. After surgical excision, the tumor can undergo
histopathology evaluation for
cancer staging.
Gross morphology Solid pseudopapillary tumours are typically round, well-demarcated, measuring 2–17 cm in diameter (average 8 cm), with solid and cystic areas with
hemorrhage on cut sections.
Histomorphology Solid pseudopapillary tumours consist of solid sheets of cells that are focally dyscohesive. The cells in the lesion usually have uniform
nuclei with occasional nuclear grooves, eosinophilic or clear cytoplasm and
PAS positive eosinophilic intracytoplasmic globules. Necrosis is usually present and, as cell death preferentially occurs distant from blood vessels, lead to the formation of pseudopapillae.
Immunohistochemistry Solid pseudopapillary tumours show positive nuclear staining for beta catenin, as well as positive immunostaining for
CD10,
CD56,
vimentin,
alpha 1-antitrypsin, and
neuron specific enolase; they are negative for
chromogranin and pancreatic enzymes. File:Histopathology of solid pseudopapillary tumor.png|Histopathology of solid pseudopapillary tumor File:Solid pseudopapillary tumour - high mag.jpg|
Histopathology of a solid pseudopapillary tumour.
H&E stain. This case also shows the key feature of intracytoplasmic hyaline globules. File:Relative incidence of pancreatic neoplasms.png|Relative incidence of various pancreatic neoplasms, with solid pseudopapillary neoplasm annotated at center right. File:Beta-catenin immunohistochemistry in solid pseudopapillary tumor.jpg|
β-catenin immunohistochemistry in solid pseudopapillary tumor, staining the nuclei in 98% of such cases. Cytoplasm is also staining in this case. ==Management==