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- Q17149811 subject Q6902081.
- Q17149811 subject Q7031489.
- Q17149811 subject Q9230251.
- Q17149811 abstract "Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) is a type of tumor (neoplasm) that grows within the pancreatic ducts (intraductal) and is characterized by the production of thick fluid by the tumor cells (mucinous). Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms are important because if they are left untreated some of them progress to invasive cancer (transform from a benign tumor to a malignant tumor). Just as colon polyps can develop into colon cancer if left untreated, so too do some intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms progress into an invasive pancreatic cancer. Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms can present an opportunity to treat a pancreatic tumor before it develops into an aggressive, hard-to-treat cancer.".
- Q17149811 icd10 "D13.6".
- Q17149811 wikiPageExternalLink PP_whipple.html.
- Q17149811 wikiPageWikiLink Q10999879.
- Q17149811 wikiPageWikiLink Q1266423.
- Q17149811 wikiPageWikiLink Q1527888.
- Q17149811 wikiPageWikiLink Q193211.
- Q17149811 wikiPageWikiLink Q212961.
- Q17149811 wikiPageWikiLink Q32566.
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- Q17149811 wikiPageWikiLink Q6902081.
- Q17149811 wikiPageWikiLink Q7031489.
- Q17149811 wikiPageWikiLink Q7130407.
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- Q17149811 wikiPageWikiLink Q7130420.
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- Q17149811 wikiPageWikiLink Q827502.
- Q17149811 wikiPageWikiLink Q9230251.
- Q17149811 icd "D13.6".
- Q17149811 type Disease.
- Q17149811 type Thing.
- Q17149811 type Q12136.
- Q17149811 comment "Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) is a type of tumor (neoplasm) that grows within the pancreatic ducts (intraductal) and is characterized by the production of thick fluid by the tumor cells (mucinous). Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms are important because if they are left untreated some of them progress to invasive cancer (transform from a benign tumor to a malignant tumor).".
- Q17149811 label "Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm".