Review Article

Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm of the Pancreas: An Update

Figure 9

Colloid carcinoma or mucinous noncystic carcinoma arising from an IPMN. (a) Large mucin “lakes” representing invasive adenocarcinoma replacing normal pancreatic parenchyma (residual parenchyma in the left edge of the picture). Clusters of tumor epithelial cells are seen “floated” in the mucin, as seen in higher magnification in panel (b).
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