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Common cystic neoplasms
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Pseuodcyst
serous cystadenoma Mucinous cystic neoplasm IPMN |
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Rare cystic neoplasms
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Solid pseudopapillary tumor
Acinar cell cystaadenocarcinoma Lymphangioma Hemangioma Paraganglioma |
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Solid pancreatic lesions with cystic degeneration
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Pancreatic adenocarcinoma
Cystic islet cell tumor (insulinoma, glucogonoma, gastrinoma) Mets Cystic teratoma Sarcoma |
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Unilocular cyst DDX
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Pseudocyst (pancreatitis)
IPMN (communicates with duct) Unilocular serous cystadenoma Lymphoepithelial cyst |
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Microcystic DDX
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Microcystic serous cystadenoma - fibrous central scar +/- calcification. may have honeycomb or sponge appearance, usually in the head of the pancreas, does not usually cause duct obstruction.
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Macrocystic lesions
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Mucinous cystic neoplasm (body and tail, do not connect to main duct,c can cause some duct obstruction)
IPMN (septated cyst that communicates with main duct) |
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Cysts with a solid component
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Mucinous cystic neoplasms
IPMN Solid with cystic component (islet cell, solid pseudopapillary, adenoca, mets) |