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Modern Pathology

Volume 20, Supplement 1, February 2007, Pages S94-S112
Modern Pathology

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Nonductal neoplasms of the pancreas

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Abstract

Although the majority of pancreatic neoplasms are infiltrating ductal adenocarcinomas or other neoplasms with ductal differentiation, neoplasms with acinar, endocrine, mixed, or uncertain differentiation constitute a diverse and distinctive group. The most common and best-characterized nonductal neoplasms are pancreatic endocrine neoplasm, acinar cell carcinoma, pancreatoblastoma, and solid pseudopapillary neoplasm. This review details the clinical and pathologic features of these nonductal neoplasms, highlighting diagnostic criteria including the use of specific immunohistochemical stains to define the cellular differentiation of the neoplasms.

Keywords

pancreas
endocrine
acinar
pancreatoblastoma
solid pseudopapillary

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