Pancreatic intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm (ITPN)

Case contributed by Matt A. Morgan , 15 Jan 2015
Diagnosis certain
Changed by Francis Fortin, 3 Aug 2018

Updates to Case Attributes

Age changed from 60-70Y to 60-70 years.

Updates to Study Attributes

Findings was changed:

Annotated images demonstrating features of ITPN.

The pancreatic duct is irregularly dilated and filled with heterogeneous soft tissue attenuation material (red arrows). Three hypoattenuating masses with nodular, poorly-enhancing soft tissue components in the body and tail of the pancreas (closed green arrows). Narrowing of the SMV (open orange arrow). Common bile duct is dilated to 19 mm in diameter (open green arrow), with gallbladder hydrops.

Images Changes:

Image Annotated image (Axial) ( update )

Description was removed:
Pancreatic duct is irregularly dilated and filled with heterogeneous soft tissue attenuation material (red arrows).

Image Annotated image (Coronal) ( update )

Description was removed:
Pancreatic duct is irregularly dilated and filled with heterogeneous soft tissue attenuation material (red arrow).

Image Annotated image (Axial) ( update )

Description was removed:
Three hypoattenuating masses with nodular, poorly-enhancing soft tissue components in the body and tail of the pancreas.

Image Annotated image (Axial) ( update )

Description was removed:
Narrowing of the SMV (open orange arrow).

Image Annotated image (Coronal) ( update )

Description was removed:
Common bile duct is dilated to 19 mm in diameter (open green arrow). Gallbladder hydrops.

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