Faculty Opinions recommendation of Cyst Fluid Biosignature to Predict Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms of the Pancreas with High Malignant Potential.

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Eva Chalas
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Ajay V. Maker ◽  
Vincent Hu ◽  
Shrihari S. Kadkol ◽  
Lenny Hong ◽  
William Brugge ◽  
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Paul J. Michaels ◽  
Vikram Deshpande ◽  
William R. Brugge ◽  
Brenna C. Bounds

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Ujjwal Sonika ◽  
Sanjeev Sachdeva ◽  
Ashok Dalal

Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs) are mucin-secreting cystic neoplasm of pancreas. They have a malignant potential. They are usually localised to the pancreas but occasionally can involve surrounding structures (1.9%–6.6%), like bile duct and duodenum, and are labelled as IPMN with invasion. Jaundice as a manifestation of IPMN is not common (4.5%). It can present as jaundice as a result of invasion of common bile duct (CBD) resulting in stricture formation or uncommonly as a result of fistulising to CBD with resultant obstruction of CBD by thick mucin secreted by this tumour. As only few cases (around 23) of mucin-filled CBD are reported in the literature. We are presenting our experience in dealing a rare case of obstructive jaundice caused by IPMN fistulising into CBD, highlighting the difficulties faced in managing such case, especially with regards to biliary drainage and what can be the optimum management in such cases.


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Ajay V. Maker ◽  
Nora Katabi ◽  
Mithat Gonen ◽  
Ronald P. DeMatteo ◽  
Michael I. D’Angelica ◽  
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