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Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm (IPMN) of the pancreas is a type of pancreatic cystic neoplasm that grows within the pancreatic ducts and produces mucin. It's considered a precursor lesion to invasive pancreatic cancer, although not all IPMNs progress to cancer. IPMNs are classified based on various features, including their location within the pancreas (main duct, branch duct, or mixed type), size, presence of dysplasia (abnormal cell growth), and the presence of worrisome features such as dilation of the main pancreatic duct or the presence of solid components within the cystic lesion. Management of IPMN typically involves surveillance with periodic imaging studies such as MRI or CT scans to monitor for changes in the size or characteristics of the tumor. Surgical resection may be recommended for IPMNs that show high-risk features or have progressed to a certain stage of dysplasia, to reduce the risk of developing invasive pancreatic cancer. COME JOIN US: OUR DETAILS FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/3qaO53R TWITTER: https://bit.ly/3legZw7 INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/33mAJaK E-MAIL ID: [email protected] WE SUPPORT AND RECOMMEND Freedom of expression, positivity, and meditation: https://rdbl.co/3fQMStK VISIT THE LINK, IF YOU DO TOO. OUR MOST VIEWED SURGERY VIDEOS STEP BY STEP LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY: • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy - Step by ste... CRITICAL VIEW OF SAFETY IN LAP CHOLECYSTECTOMY: • Critical view of safety - What to do when ... So. let's have fun... Do SHARE, SUBSCRIBE, LIKE if you like the approach to this video. Also, LEAVE TOPICS, SUGGESTIONS in the comments. Let's make surgery fun, factual, and free...