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Resurrection of whole pancreaticoduodenal transplantation at the University of Pittsburgh [PDF]
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Identification of patients at high risk for recurrence in carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater: Analysis in 460 patients. [PDF]
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Corrigendum: Clinicopathological characteristics of extrahepatic biliary neuroendocrine neoplasms in the gallbladder, extrahepatic biliary tract, and ampulla of Vater: A single-center cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Indian Journal of Cancer, 2007
Carcinoid tumors of ampulla are rare clinical entities. They form 0.35% of all the gastrointestinal carcinoids. So far, only 109 cases have been reported in the literature, mostly as individual case reports. Since the metastatic potential and the tumor size have no correlation, unlike in duodenal carcinoids, pancreatoduodenectomy is considered the ...
VinayakS Rohan +4 more
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Carcinoid tumors of ampulla are rare clinical entities. They form 0.35% of all the gastrointestinal carcinoids. So far, only 109 cases have been reported in the literature, mostly as individual case reports. Since the metastatic potential and the tumor size have no correlation, unlike in duodenal carcinoids, pancreatoduodenectomy is considered the ...
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2012
Primary Site. The ampulla is a small dilated duct less than 1.5 cm long, formed in most individuals by the union of the terminal segments of the pancreatic and common bile ducts (Figure 23.1). In 42% of individuals, however, the ampulla is the termination of the common duct only, the pancreatic duct having its own entrance into the duodenum adjacent to
Carolyn C. Compton +5 more
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Primary Site. The ampulla is a small dilated duct less than 1.5 cm long, formed in most individuals by the union of the terminal segments of the pancreatic and common bile ducts (Figure 23.1). In 42% of individuals, however, the ampulla is the termination of the common duct only, the pancreatic duct having its own entrance into the duodenum adjacent to
Carolyn C. Compton +5 more
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Carcinoma of the Ampulla of Vater
Southern Medical Journal, 1978Adenocarcinoma of the ampulla of Vater represents about 10% of periampullary neoplasms. This tumor is slow-growing, often amenable to radical surgical resection, and associated with a better prognosis than the other neoplasms which arise in the periampullary area.
T A, Treadwell +2 more
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Carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater
The American Journal of Surgery, 1971Abstract The records of fifteen patients proved to have had carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater are reviewed. Jaundice, progressive or fluctuating, weight loss, absent or minimal pain, and nausea and vomiting were the important symptoms. Icterus, evidence of weight loss, palpable liver, and a palpable gallbladder were the significant physical findings.
J L, Ponka, N S, Uthappa
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Tumors of the ampulla of vater
Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2003Ampullary tumors are relatively rare, but the occurrence of biliary obstruction early in the disease course facilitates diagnosis. With technologic advances, methods of diagnosis, treatment, and management of ampullary tumors are constantly evolving. However, despite rapid improvements in these areas, preoperative differentiation between adenomas and ...
Michael, Jean, Kulwinder, Dua
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