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Intraductal papillary mucinous carcinoma of pancreas
Disease definition
Intraductal papillary mucinous carcinoma of pancreas is a rare epithelial tumor of pancreas characterized by malignant, mucin-producing cystic mass, originating from the pancreatic ductal system, associated with local invasion and metastatic spread, composed of mucin-producing, columnar epithelial cells covering the dilated pancreatic ducts with a papillary structure. The presenting symptoms are non-specific and include abdominal pain, pancreatitis, steatorrhea, jaundice and diabetes. Many patients are asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis.
ORPHA:424058
Classification level: Disorder- Synonym(s):
- IPMN
- Pancreatic intraductal papillary mucinous carcinoma
- Prevalence: -
- Inheritance: Not applicable
- Age of onset: Adult
- ICD-10: C25.3
- ICD-11: 2C10.0
- OMIM: -
- UMLS: C1335304
- MeSH: -
- GARD: -
- MedDRA: -
A summary on this disease is available in Español (2018) Français (2018) Italiano (2018) Nederlands (2018) Polski ()
Detailed information
General public
- Article for general public
- Deutsch (2010) - Onkopedia
- Français (2012) - INCa
Guidelines
- Clinical practice guidelines
- Français (2010) - ALD
Disease review articles
- Review article
- English (2017) - PDQ Cancer Inf Sum
- Deutsch (2018) - Onkopedia


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