An unreported case of pancreatic panniculitis in a liver transplant patient.

Pancreatic panniculitis is an uncommon condition that can occur in association with pancreatic disease. Most of the cases reported to date were associated with acute or chronic pancreatitis and pancreas cancer. Recently, development has been described in kidney transplant patients and secondarily to allograft pancreatitis in a pancreas-kidney transplant recipient. Both findings suggest that immunological processes may be involved in the pathogenesis of this entity. We report for the first time a case of acute pancreatitis associated with pancreatic panniculitis in a patient who underwent a liver transplant 10 months before. A 69-year-old man with a history of epigastric pain of a few days of evolution was presented with painful subcutaneous nodules on both legs. Blood chemistry showed raised serum amylase and lipase levels. Ultrasonography and multislice CT scan were suggestive of an acute pancreatitis. A skin biopsy showed typical features of pancreatic panniculitis which included lobular panniculitis with lipocyte degeneration with ghost cells. The administration of octreotide resulted in both a rapid improvement of symptoms and a disappearance of skin lesions. Liver transplant specialists should be aware that the pancreatic panniculitis could be a manifestation ofpancreas disease in patients who have undergone l ver transplantation.

[1]  M. Troxell,et al.  Preserved Endocrine Function in a Pancreas Transplant Recipient with Pancreatic Panniculitis and Antibody‐Mediated Rejection , 2010, American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.

[2]  J. Narváez,et al.  Pancreatitis, panniculitis, and polyarthritis. , 2010, Seminars in Arthritis & Rheumatism.

[3]  E. B. Kelly,et al.  Pancreatic Panniculitis Associated with Allograft Pancreatitis and Rejection in a Simultaneous Pancreas–Kidney Transplant Recipient , 2006, American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.

[4]  C. Loddenkemper,et al.  Pancreatic Panniculitis in an 88-Year-Old Man with Neuroendocrine Carcinoma , 2002, Digestion.

[5]  C. Echeverría,et al.  Pancreatic panniculitis in a kidney transplant recipient , 2001, International journal of dermatology.

[6]  I. Uthman,et al.  Panniculitis and arthritis as the presenting manifestation of chronic pancreatitis. , 2001, Journal of clinical gastroenterology.

[7]  H. Degreef,et al.  Panniculitis Caused by Acinous Pancreatic Carcinoma , 1999, Dermatology.

[8]  S. Adams,et al.  Possible origin of pancreatic fat necrosis as a septal panniculitis. , 1996, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[9]  M. Chren,et al.  FAT NECROSIS WITH FEATURES OF ERYTHEMA NODOSUM IN A PATIENT WITH METASTATIC PANCREATIC CARCINOMA , 1996, International journal of dermatology.

[10]  P. Farr,et al.  Liquefying Panniculitis Associated with Acinous Carcinoma of the Pancreas Responding to Octreotide , 1994, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.

[11]  F. Kern,et al.  Drug-induced pancreatitis: a critical review. , 1980, Gastroenterology.