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Development, validation, and comparison of a nomogram based on radiologic findings for predicting malignancy in intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms of the pancreas: An international multicenter study.

Hyeong Seok KimWookyeong SongWonho ChooSungyoung LeeYoungmin HanClaudio BassiRoberto SalviaGiovanni MarchegianiChristopher L WolfgangJin HeAlex B BlairMichael D KlugerGloria H SuSong Cheol KimKi-Byung SongMasakazu YamamotoTakashi HatoriChing-Yao YangHiroki YamaueSeiko HironoSohei SatoiTsutomu FujiiSatoshi HiranoWenhui LouYasushi HashimotoYasuhiro ShimizuMarco Del ChiaroRoberto ValenteMatthias LohrDong Wook ChoiSeong Ho ChoiJin Seok HeoFuyuhiko MotoiIppei MatsumotoWoo Jung LeeChang Moo KangYi-Ming ShyrShin-E WangHo-Seong HanYoo-Seok YoonMarc G BesselinkNadine C M van HuijgevoortMasayuki ShoHiroaki NaganoSang Geol KimGoro HondaYinmo YangHee Chul YuJae Do YangJun Chul ChungYuichi NagakawaHyung Il SeoSeungyeoun LeeHongbeom KimWooil KwonTaesung ParkJin-Young Jang
Published in: Journal of hepato-biliary-pancreatic sciences (2021)
A novel nomogram based on radiologic findings of IPMN is competitive for predicting risk of malignancy. This nomogram would be clinically helpful in circumstances where tumor markers are not available. The nomogram is freely available at http://statgen.snu.ac.kr/software/nomogramIPMN.
Keyphrases
  • lymph node metastasis
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • low grade