Most commonly, the primary site of serous cystadenocarcinoma is the
ovary. Rare occurrence in the
pancreas has been reported, although this is not typical, with the majority of microcystic pancreatic masses representing alternate
disease processes such as the more
benignserous cystadenoma.[1][2][3]
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