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Table 1 IPMNs of the pancreas associated with pancreas divisum

From: Intraductal papillary mucinous carcinoma of the pancreas associated with pancreas divisum: a case report and review of the literature

Authors [ref.]

Year

Patient age (years)

Sex

Type of pancreas divisuma

Type of IPMN

Tumor location

Tumor location based on embryology

Tumor histology

Operation

Clinical symptoms

Origuchi [14]

1996

82

F

1

Branch

Head

Dorsal

Adenoma

(Autopsy)

Icterus (due to other disease)

Thayer [15]

2002

71

F

1

MD

Head-tail

Dorsal

Carcinoma

DorP

None

Yarze [16]

2003

33

F

1

Branch

Head

Dorsal

Adenoma

PD

Epigastralgia, nausea

Sakurai [17]

2004

74

M

2

Branch

Head

Dorsal

Adenoma

PPPD

None

Sakate [18]

2004

34

M

1

Branch

Head

Ventral

Adenoma

PPPD

Back pain, epigastralgia

Kamisawa [8]

2005

63

F

1

Branch

Head

Dorsal

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

Talbot [19]

2005

51

F

1

Branch

Head

Dorsal

Carcinoma

DorP

None

Akizuki [20]c

2006

75

F

1

Branch

Body, Tail

Dorsal, Dorsal

Adenoma

CP & PR

Back pain

Scatton [21]

2006

45

M

1

MD

Head-tail

Dorsal

Adenoma

DorP

Episode of pancreatitis

Sterling [22]

2007

70

F

3

MD

Head-tail

Dorsal

Carcinomab

None

Epigastralgia, body weight loss

Santi [23]c

2010

74

F

1

Branch

Head, Tail

Dorsal, Ventral

Unknown

None

None

Ringold [24]

2010

65

F

1

MD

Head-tail

Dorsal

Adenomab

None

None

Nakagawa [25]d

2013

70

F

2

Branch

Head-tail

Dorsal

Unknown

None

Relapsing acute pancreatitis

Gurram [26]

2014

39

F

1

MD

Head

Ventral

Adenoma

PD

Epigastralgia

Present case

 

74

F

1

Mixed

Head

Ventral

Carcinoma

PPPD

None

  1. IPMN: intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm, atype of pancreas divisum according to Warshaw’s classification, bcytological diagnosis, ctwo tumors existed in the pancreas, dmultiple tumors existed in the pancreas, Branch: branch-duct type, MD: main-duct type, Mixed: mixed type, DorP: dorsal pancreatectomy, PD: pancreaticoduodenectomy, PPPD: pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy, CP: central pancreatectomy, PR: partial resection