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Table 1 Clinical characteristics of patients with ICPN

From: Intracystic papillary neoplasm of the gallbladder concomitant with xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis: a case report

Case

Age

Sex

Symptoms

Imaging

Diagnosis

Surgery

Outcome

References

1

48

F

No

Cystic tumor

–

LC

n.d

[7]

2

71

F

Epigastric pain

Wall thickening

–

LC

Alive 30 months

[8]

3

86

F

Jaundice

Papillary tumor, wall thickening

ICPN

LC

n.d

[9]

4

58

F

Fever

Papillary tumor

ICPN

SSPPD

Alive 6 months

[10]

5

71

M

No

Papillary tumor

ICPN

LC

n.d

[11]

6

78

F

Epigastric pain

Papillary tumor

Gallbladder tumor

LC

Alive 12 months

[5]

7

64

M

Epigastric pain

Cystic tumor

Gallbladder tumor

LC

n.d

[12]

8

54

F

Epigastric pain

Papillary and nodular tumor

Gallbladder tumor

ExC

Alive 2 months

[13]

9

74

F

No

Papillary tumor

GbC

ExC

n.d

[14]

10

61

F

No

Papillary tumor

GbC

ExC

n.d

[14]

11

83

M

No

Papillary tumor

GbC

ExC

n.d

[14]

12

65

F

No

Papillary tumor, Wall thickening

GbC

ExC

Alive 2 months

Present case

  1. ExC extended cholecystectomy, F female, GbC gallbladder cancer, ICPN intracystic papillary neoplasm, LC laparoscopic cholecystectomy, M male, n.d no data, SSPPD subtotal stomach preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy