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World J Gastrointest Surg. Oct 27, 2010; 2(10): 331-336
Published online Oct 27, 2010. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v2.i10.331
Table 1 Distinguishing features of pancreatic cystic lesions[1,14-19]
Typical characteristicsIPMNMCNSCPSEUDOSPNLECcNETcPDAC
Age GroupElderlyMiddleMiddle-ElderlyAnyYoungElderlyMiddle-ElderlyElderly
Gender70% male95% female> 50% female> 50% male80%-90% female80% male50% each> 50% male
HistoryAsx; Pain; ± jaundiceAsx; Pain; nauseaAsx; VHLPancreatitisAsx; Pain; nauseaAsxAsx; Fxnl; MENAsx; Pain; ± jaundice
Location in pancreasHead in 70%; Multi-focalBody/Tail in 95%AnywhereAnywhereAnywherePeripheralAnywhereAnywhere
ShapeOvoidSpheroidOvoidSpheroidOvoidOvoidSpheroidVariable
LocularityAnyUni or OligoOligo or MultiUniOligo or MultiOligoUniAny
Duct Com-municationCommonNoNoCommonNoNoNoSome
CalcificationNoNoCentral sunburstNoSomeNoSomeNo
Cyst fluid appearanceViscous, clear, mucViscous, clear, mucThin, clear, nonmucOpaque, bloody/necrotic debrisOpaque, bloody/necrotic debrisNonmuc, crystalline debrisNonmucThin
High CEA/Mucina++-----±
High Ca 19-9±±-----±
High amylase+--+---±
EpitheliumColumnar, PapillaryColumnarCuboidalNo epitheliumPoorly cohesive cells with nuclear groovesSquamoidUniformGland-forming
StromaFibroticOvarianFibroticFibroticSometimes hyalinizedLymphoidSometimes hyalinizedFibrotic