Incidental pancreatic cysts - what we know and what we don't know, Jay Heiken

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @turquoiseaquateal7224
    @turquoiseaquateal7224 3 года назад

    I had a diagnosis of a neoplasm in my pancreas duct.
    Two different gastroenterologists wanted to do a Whipple on me.
    The main g.i. doctor said I will outlive the neoplasm.
    He put neoplasm on the report which drove the other 2 doctors crazy...so to speak. Now I let neither G.I. doctors touch me. It's been almost 4 years.
    I have trouble with digestion. Nothing helps. I also have a viable fear of G.I. doctors.
    I used to be a scrub tech and my husband is a LVN. So we don't panic easily.
    We also did each 20 years in the military.
    Quite a condrum.

  • @tatianaschoenfield9819
    @tatianaschoenfield9819 3 года назад

    Those 4% to 10% of patients whose BD IPMN’s were resected, did they have worrisome features to begin with or not? Also the feature of having 4 plus IPMNs and the associated malignancy…is this relevant if the patient does not otherwise have worrisome features? Also at 9:27, those 52 patients with 4 plus cysts, did they otherwise show worrisome features, why did they have surgery ? The report mentions incidental BD IPMNs in asymptomatic patients….and 90% of incidental cysts are less than 3 cm in size which means they didn’t have the criteria for worrisome feature but yet 4% to 10% have been found to have concurrent pancreatic ductal carcinoma?