Difference between revisions of "WSI22-23-Case-26"

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|reasonCode=A 70-year-old man developed oily stools and was found to have pancreatic insufficiency several months ago. Further work-up identified a 4.0 cm segment of very irregular pancreatic duct with filling defects consistent with intraductal papillary tumors and/or mucous and a prominently dilated pancreatic duct to near 1.0 cm in the diameter in the body and tail of the pancreas without evidence of irregularity there.
 
|reasonCode=A 70-year-old man developed oily stools and was found to have pancreatic insufficiency several months ago. Further work-up identified a 4.0 cm segment of very irregular pancreatic duct with filling defects consistent with intraductal papillary tumors and/or mucous and a prominently dilated pancreatic duct to near 1.0 cm in the diameter in the body and tail of the pancreas without evidence of irregularity there.
 
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Revision as of 14:58, June 21, 2022

WSI22-23-Case-26
A 70-year-old man developed oily stools and was found to have pancreatic insufficiency several months ago. Further work-up identified a 4.0 cm segment of very irregular pancreatic duct with filling defects consistent with intraductal papillary tumors and/or mucous and a prominently dilated pancreatic duct to near 1.0 cm in the diameter in the body and tail of the pancreas without evidence of irregularity there.
Intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm (ITPN)
October 19, 2022 1:00:00 PM