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The "extracapsular cystic" sign in pancreatic serous cystic neoplasms: A clinicopathologic study of 177 patients with cystic pancreatic lesions.

Hai-Yan Chen1, Jin Zhao2, Yuan-Fei Lu1, Sang-Ying Lv3, Jie-Yu Chen1, Yao Pan1, Dan Shi1, Xiu-Fang Xu4, Ri-Sheng Yu5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess a new imaging feature that we have named the extracapsular cystic sign which can make a constructive contribution towards differentiating serous cystic neoplasms (SCNs) from other pancreatic cystic lesions.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 177 CTs/MRIs of patients who underwent pancreatic resection of cystic lesions at two institutions from January 2011/2013, to September 2017. For each patient, demographic information, clinical presentation, especially imaging features were carefully investigated by two experienced abdominal radiologists, retrospectively. All statistical analyses were performed using SPSS V.23.0.
RESULTS: Twenty-one lesions had extracapsular cystic signs which were newly discovered, 17 (28.3%) of 60 SCNs and 4 (3.4%) (mucinous cystic neoplasm = 1, walled-off necrosis = 2, retention cyst = 1) of 117 Non-SCNs were included, from which indicating that the extracapsular cystic sign was more often detected on SCNs. As for 21 lesions, 86% (n = 18) were females, and mean age at diagnosis was 51.2 years. 71% (n = 15) located in the pancreatic body and tail. Average size was 27.2 mm (23.7-53.4), mean (SD) ratio of biggest daughter cyst to mother cyst was 0.51[0.14] (p = 0.99), average (SD) angle between two of them was 105.5° [14.9] (p = 0.84). The average time interval between last imaging examination and surgery was 8.4 days.
CONCLUSIONS: The new sign named the extracapsular cystic sign in SCNs may help differentiate SCNs from other pancreatic cystic lesions. Furthermore, this study supports an original diagnosis for SCNs when the sign of extracapsular cyst appears.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Diagnostic imaging; Differential diagnosis; Pancreatic neoplasms; Retrospective study; Serous cystadenomas

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30150040     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2018.08.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Radiol        ISSN: 0720-048X            Impact factor:   3.528


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1.  Role of Cross-sectional Imaging (CT/MRI) in Characterization and Distinguishing Benign from Malignant/Potentially Malignant Cystic Lesions of Pancreas.

Authors:  Amy Sara Abraham; Betty Simon; Anu Eapen; Kirthi Sathyakumar; Anuradha Chandramohan; Ravish Sanghi Raju; Philip Joseph; Thomas Alex Kodiatte; Mahasampath Gowri
Journal:  J Clin Imaging Sci       Date:  2020-05-16

2.  Pancreatic Serous Cystic Neoplasms and Mucinous Cystic Neoplasms: Differential Diagnosis by Combining Imaging Features and Enhanced CT Texture Analysis.

Authors:  Hai-Yan Chen; Xue-Ying Deng; Yao Pan; Jie-Yu Chen; Yun-Ying Liu; Wu-Jie Chen; Hong Yang; Yao Zheng; Yong-Bo Yang; Cheng Liu; Guo-Liang Shao; Ri-Sheng Yu
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2021-12-23       Impact factor: 6.244

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