Literature DB >> 11511881

CT features of malignant mucinous cystic tumors of the pancreas.

C Procacci1, G Carbognin, S Accordini, C Biasiutti, A Guarise, F Lombardo, C Ghirardi, R Graziani, N Pagnotta, R De Marco.   

Abstract

This study is aimed at evaluating which pre-operative findings at CT are prevailingly associated with histologically malignant appearance of mucinous cystic tumor (MCT) of the pancreas. The CT examinations of 52 female patients affected with pathologically proved MCT were retrospectively evaluated by two radiologists, blinded to the histopathological assessment of the biologic behavior (either benign or malignant). A multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed in order to identify the most important features associated with the malignant nature of MCT. Calcifications in the wall and/or in the septa, thick wall, and septations resulted in the most important features associated with malignancy. The simultaneous presence of all these radiological signs constitutes an almost "certain" marker of malignancy, being the risk equal to 0.95, whereas the simultaneous presence of at least two of them entails a risk of malignancy ranging from 0.56 to 0.74, according to the type of morphological features. On the other hand, the absence of the mentioned radiological features entails a negligible risk of malignancy (0.02). Mucinous cystic tumors characterized by multilocular macrocystic architecture, with thick wall and calcifications in the wall and/or the septa, present the highest risk of malignancy, and advocate prompt surgical intervention. When those signs are absent, the probability of malignancy is lower. In this case a non-operative management is possible.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11511881     DOI: 10.1007/s003300100855

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Radiol        ISSN: 0938-7994            Impact factor:   5.315


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3.  II. The Endocrine and Pancreatic Unit at the University of Verona, Italy.

Authors:  A A Gumbs
Journal:  HPB (Oxford)       Date:  2002       Impact factor: 3.647

Review 4.  Ultrasonographic findings and natural history of intraductal papillary-mucinous neoplasms of the pancreas.

Authors:  Go Kobayashi; Naotaka Fujita; Yutaka Noda; Takashi Obana; Osamu Takasawa
Journal:  J Med Ultrason (2001)       Date:  2008-09-19       Impact factor: 1.314

5.  Contrast enhanced ultrasound with quantitative perfusion analysis for objective characterization of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma: A feasibility study.

Authors:  Mirko D'Onofrio; Stefano Canestrini; Stefano Crosara; Riccardo De Robertis; Roberto Pozzi Mucelli
Journal:  World J Radiol       Date:  2014-03-28

6.  The Role of Endoscopic Ultrasound in Cystic Pancreatic Tumor Treatment.

Authors:  Bhavani Moparty; Manoop S Bhutani
Journal:  Gastroenterol Hepatol (N Y)       Date:  2006-08

Review 7.  Advances in imaging for pancreatic disease.

Authors:  Chiara Del Frate; Romeo Zanardi; Koenraad Mortele; Pablo R Ros
Journal:  Curr Gastroenterol Rep       Date:  2002-04

8.  A nomogram for predicting the probability of carcinoma in patients with intraductal papillary-mucinous neoplasm.

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Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 3.352

9.  Cystic Lesions of the Pancreas.

Authors:  William R. Brugge
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Gastroenterol       Date:  2002-10

Review 10.  Management of mucin-producing cystic neoplasms of the pancreas.

Authors:  Stefan Fritz; Andrew L Warshaw; Sarah P Thayer
Journal:  Oncologist       Date:  2009-02-11
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