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Incidental lesions of the pancreas. A clinicopathological study of 100 cases surgically treated

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2019.6118/2018

Luis Hurtado Pardo, Javier A. Cienfuegos, Javier Antoñanzas, Víctor Valentí, Alberto Benito, Fernando Pardo, Fernando Martínez Regueira, Gabriel Zozaya, Pablo Martí-Cruchaga, María Dolores Lozano, José Carlos Subtil, Fernando Rotellar,

Abstract
Objective: the objective of the present study was to analyze the characteristics of resected incidental lesions of the pancreas. Material and methods: a retrospective study was performed of pancreatectomies due to incidentalomas between 1995 and 2018. Results: one hundred pancreatectomies were performed due to incidental lesions; 64 (64%) were solid and 36 (36%) were cystic lesions. The cytological analysis agreed with the diagnosis in 67/71 (88.7%) cases. Thirty-six tumors were cystic, 48 were neuroendocrine and 16 were adenocarcinomas. Disease-free survival for patients with cystic, neuroendocrine tumors and adenocarcinomas was 100%, 79% and 57.7% (p < 0.04). Conclusion: pancreatic incidentalomas have a heterogeneous phenotype and should be treated in experienced centers
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Received: 13/12/2018

Accepted: 02/08/2019

Online First: 27/12/2019

Published: 07/02/2020

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