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Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery ; (12): 190-194, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-993306

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Objective:To investigate the clinical and pathological features and improve the acknowledgement of intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm (ITPN) of pancreas.Methods:Six cases with ITPN in the Shandong Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University combined with 40 cases from PubMed and CNKI were retrospectively analyzed. There were 25 males and 21 females, aged (58.6±16.0) years. The clinical manifestations, pathological features, treatment and so on were analyzed.Results:All cases were treated with surgery. The main clinical symptoms were upper abdominal pain and discomfort (23 cases, 50.0%), followed by jaundice (9 cases, 19.6%). Seven cases (15.2%) had no clinical symptoms. Three cases (6.5%) had low back discomfort, chills and other rare symptoms, and 4 cases (8.7%) had no clinical symptoms mentioned in the literature. Tumors of 27 cases (58.7%) located in the head of the pancreas, 9 cases (19.6%) in the body and tail, 4 cases (8.7%) in the whole pancreas, 3 cases (6.5%) in the body, 2 cases (4.3%) in ampulla and 1 case (2.2%) in head and body. Most of the tumors located in the main pancreatic duct. Microscopically, back-to-back tubular glands were densely arranged, parts of them with papillary structure, with obvious cell atypia and many mitoses. Twenty-two cases (47.8%) of ITPN were completely confined to the pancreatic duct, and 24 cases (52.2%) were with associated invasive carcinoma. Tumor cells were positive for cytokeratin 7 and mucin 1, but negative for cytokeratin 20, synaptophysin, chromogranin and trypsin. Mucin 2, mucin 5AC and mucin 6 were negative in most cases. Ki-67 ranged from 10% to 70%.Conclusion:Pancreatic ITPNs were mostly located in the pancreatic head, confined to the main pancreatic duct, and were mostly manifested as pain and discomfort in the upper abdomen. Surgery was the main treatment. Tumors cells of ITPN were arranged in tubular and papillary, with severe epithelial atypia and special immunophenotype, parts of cases accompanied with associated invasive carcinoma.

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Chinese Journal of Pancreatology ; (6): 316-320, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-467046

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Objective To analyze the clinical symptoms,pathological features and K-ras mutation alterations of intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm (ITPN),and to better understand ITPN.Methods We collected the clinical data of 3 cases of ITPNs of Changhai Hospital and 16 cases in literature,and analyzed the morphology,K-ras mutation,immunophenotype of tumor cells by routine H&E staining,immonohistochemistry,and fluorescence PCR.Then it was compared with 81 cases of intraductal papillary mucinous tumor (IPMT).Results All the 3 patients of ITPN were male,with a median age of 43 years.Two lesions were located in pancreatic head and 1 case in pancreatic body and tail.ITPNs presented as intraductal solid masses,and consisted of cells with uniformly median-to-high grade nuclear atypia,and tumor cells were arranged as glandular and cribriform.One case was accompanied with invasive ductal adenocarcinoma and peripancreatic lymph node metastasis.All tumor cells of epithelial marker cytokeratin was positively expressed,and p53 was positively expressed in some tumor cells.However,CHR,NSE,MUC2 and MUC5AC were negatively expressed,and K-ras mutation was not detected.The tumor cells of IPMT were presented as papillary pattern and cribriform structure was observed.The majority of cells were mucous epithelium,or goblet cells (intestinal type),a few were eosinophilic epithelium (eosinophilic cells type) and cuboidal epithelium (pancreatic,biliary duct type),MUC2 and MUC5AC was positively expressed,and K-ras mutation rate was 50%.Conclusions As a new tumor entity of pancreas,ITPNs show distinctive features with IPMTs.

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The Ewha Medical Journal ; : S9-S13, 2013.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-141207

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Intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm (ITPN) of the pancreas has been recently reported. It is very rare, therefore clinical behavior and prognosis has not yet been characterized. We experienced a case of ITPN of the pancreas which presented with acute pancreatitis and treated with Whipple's operation. Histopathologic finding showed papillary hyperplasia with carcinomatous change. The tumor recurred after 47 month of operation, and she underwent total pancreatectomy. Pathologic finding revealed tubulopapillary growth with high grade dysplasia. Immunohistochemial staining was not performed, however gross and microscopic findings were compatible with ITPN of the pancreas. We report a case of ITPN of the pancreas.


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Hyperplasia , Pancreas , Pancreatectomy , Pancreatitis , Prognosis
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The Ewha Medical Journal ; : S9-S13, 2013.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-141206

ABSTRACT

Intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm (ITPN) of the pancreas has been recently reported. It is very rare, therefore clinical behavior and prognosis has not yet been characterized. We experienced a case of ITPN of the pancreas which presented with acute pancreatitis and treated with Whipple's operation. Histopathologic finding showed papillary hyperplasia with carcinomatous change. The tumor recurred after 47 month of operation, and she underwent total pancreatectomy. Pathologic finding revealed tubulopapillary growth with high grade dysplasia. Immunohistochemial staining was not performed, however gross and microscopic findings were compatible with ITPN of the pancreas. We report a case of ITPN of the pancreas.


Subject(s)
Hyperplasia , Pancreas , Pancreatectomy , Pancreatitis , Prognosis
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