Resumen
Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms are non-invasive precursor lesions for pancreatic cancer that are often surgically resected when certain diagnostic criteria are met. While multiple cyst features play a role in determining their resectability, cyst size is an important factor. The aim of this study is to compare the cyst size on seven commonly-obtained MRI sequences with surgically-resected specimen pathology size in a retrospective cohort of 52 patients. The maximum MRI size across the sequences correlated well but tended to overestimate length compared to pathology measurement.