Pancreatic Intraductal Papillary-Mucinous Neoplasm

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A usually slow-growing epithelial neoplasm with ductal differentiation that arises from the exocrine pancreas and grows mostly within the pancreatic ducts. Grossly, it is characterized by the presence of intraductal masses. Morphologically, there is proliferation of mucin-producing cells within the pancreatic ducts, intraductal accumulation of mucin, and a papillary growth pattern. It may be associated with the presence of an invasive carcinoma. It usually occurs in older patients. Signs and sym

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NCI Comprehensive
51.3
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NCI Comprehensive
51.3
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NCI Comprehensive
51.3
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NCI Comprehensive
51.3
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NCI Comprehensive
51.3
651.3
751.3
851.3
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NCI Comprehensive
51.3
1051.3
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Masonic Cancer CenterMinneapolis, MN
NCI Comprehensive
51.3
12
NCI Comprehensive
51.3
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NCI Comprehensive
51.3
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NCI Comprehensive
51.3
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NCI Comprehensive
51.3
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NCI Comprehensive
51.3
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NCI Comprehensive
51.3
1851.3
1951.3
2051.3
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Cedars-Sinai CancerLos Angeles, CA
51.3
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NCI Clinical
51.3
2351.3
2451.3
25
NCI Comprehensive
51.3
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Rutgers Cancer InstituteNew Brunswick, NJ
NCI Comprehensive
51.3
2751.3
2851.3
2951.3
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NCI Comprehensive
51.3
3151.3
3251.3
3351.3
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NCI Basic_laboratory
51.3
3551.3
3651.3
3751.3
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3951.3

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