Pancreatic Cystadenoma in Von Hippel–Lindau Disease: An Unusual Cause of Pancreatic and Common Bile Duct Obstruction

Abstract
Pancreatic cystadenoma is an unusual lesion of the pancreas, typically occurring as an isolated lesion in a middle-aged woman with abdominal pain or an asymptomatic epigastric mass. Jaundice is unusual. Two types of pancreatic cystadenoma are distinguished: microcystic and mucinous; the latter has a tendency to malignant degeneration. A patient with Von Hippel-Lindau disease and pancreatic cystadenoma developed jaundice due to common bile and pancreatic duct obstruction. Cystic and adenomatous lesions of the pancreas are common in Von Hippel-Lindau disease, but jaundice due to common bile duct obstruction has not previously been reported.