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. 2015 Dec 16;18(2):145–152. doi: 10.1016/j.hpb.2015.08.007

Table 1.

Patient characteristics

Demographics Enucleation with Roux-en-Y
Enucleation

n1 = 33 % n2 = 20 %
Age, median (range), yr 50 25–73 58 29–68
Gender

 Male 7 21.2 8 40
 Female 26 78.8 12 60
Symptoms at diagnosis
 Epigastric pain 5 15.2 2 10
 Hypoglycemia 3 9.1 0 0
 Dyspepsia 2 6.1 0 0
 Other 1 3 3 15
Localization

 Head 11 33.3 4 20
 Uncinate process 1 3.1 1 5
 Neck 17 51.5 7 35
 Body 4 12.1 8 40
Distance MPD, mean ± Std, mm 2 1.6 7.3 2.6
Lesion size, mean ± Std, mm 23.1 11.1 32 14.6
BMI

 Normal body weight (18.5–24.9) 23 69.7 15 75
 Overweight (25–29.9) 6 18.2 2 10
 Obesity (≥30) 1 3 1 5
 Low weight 3 9.1 2 10
Pathology

 Neuroendocrine tumor 6 18.2 5 25
 Mucinous cystic tumors 3 9.1 0 0
 IPMN 5 15.1 3 15
 Serous/simple cystsa 16 48.5 10 50
 Other benign lesions 3 9.1 2 10
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Includes lymphoepithelial cysts, solid pseudopapillary neoplasms, pseudocysts and pancreatic ductal stones.