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Chetty R et al. – ITA can occur without (type A) or with (type B) an associated gastric–type IPMN. ITA could represent a localized, polypoid form of gastric–type IPMN.It is a benign lesion with no evidence of invasion and no direct tumour–related deaths. Its relationship to intraductal tubular carcinoma remains to be elucidated.

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