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Solide und zystische nichtendokrine Tumoren des Pankreas

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Das Kapitel behandelt, ausgehend von der WHO-Klassifikation, die ganze Pathologie der soliden und zystischen Tumoren des Pankreas mit Ausnahme der neuroendokrinen Neoplasien, die im Band zur Pathologie des Urogenitale, der endokrinen Organe, der Gelenke und der Knochen zur Sprache kommen. Bei den soliden Tumoren werden umfassend das sporadische und familiäre duktale Adenokarzinom (mitsamt seiner PanIN-Vorläuferläsionen), das Azinuszellkarzinom und die solide pseudopapilläre Neoplasie besprochen. Bei den zystischen Tumoren stehen die immer wichtiger und wegen ihrer verbesserten radiologischen Identifizierung immer häufiger werdenden intraduktalen Neoplasien an erster Stelle, gefolgt von den muzinös- und serös-zystischen Neoplasien. Den Abschluss bilden seltene und ungewöhnliche Neoplasien sowie tumorartige Läsionen wie die autoimmune Pankreatitis. Bei allen Tumoren wird auf die gegenwärtigen Therapieformen und Prognoseparameter sowie auf die molekulare Genetik im Hinblick auf die diagnostische Charakterisierung und mögliche therapeutische Bedeutung eingegangen.

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