Resumen
Intrapancreatic metastases are rare. They could occur at the same time or years later after the initial diagnosis of the tumor. Sonography and endosonography with contrast enhanced techniques provide very good additional information for differential diagnosis from other tumors. The most common solitary metastasis is that of renal cell carcinoma, with good prognosis after surgical resection. The further procedure, and in other tumor entities, depends on the primary tumor. This requires confirmation by endosonographic guided sampling, with the collection of material for immunohistological examination.