RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 DNA Cytometry for Differentiation Between Low- and Medium-grade Dysplasia in Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms JF Anticancer Research JO Anticancer Res FD International Institute of Anticancer Research SP 735 OP 740 VO 37 IS 2 A1 FRITZ KLEIN A1 TIMM DENECKE A1 WLADIMIR FABER A1 CHRISTIAN JÜRGENSEN A1 ANJA SCHIRMEIER A1 HUSSEIN AL-ABADI A1 THULA C. WALTER A1 NADINE AL-ABADI A1 THOMAS MALINKA A1 JOHANN PRATSCHKE A1 MARCUS BAHRA YR 2017 UL http://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/37/2/735.abstract AB Background/Aim: The indication for resection of cystic pancreatic lesions is usually performed by sectional imaging criteria, such as the Sendai criteria. The aim of this study was to analyze a possible correlation between DNA cytometry and Sendai criteria for the differentiation between low-grade intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMN-A) and medium-grade dysplasia (IPMN-B). Materials and Methods: Histopathological analysis, DNA index and preoperative Sendai criteria were determined in 16 patients who underwent pancreatic resection for IPMN. Results: All patients with IPMN-B showed aneuploid histograms with DNA indices ≥1.3, whereas three out of four patients with IPMN-A had diploid DNA indices ≤1.3. All 11 patients with one or more high-risk stigmata and aneuploid histograms had IPMN-Bs, whereas both patients who were Sendai-negative and diploid in the DNA analysis had an IPMN-A. Conclusion: DNA index may be an important diagnostic tool for the differentiation of different IPMN types beyond the traditional Sendai criteria.