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      Cystadenomas and Cystadenocarcinomas of the Pancreas : A Multiinstitutional Retrospective Study of 398 Cases

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          Six Hundred Fifty Consecutive Pancreaticoduodenectomies in the 1990s

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            Mucinous cystic neoplasms of the pancreas with overt and latent malignancy (cystadenocarcinoma and cystadenoma). A clinicopathologic study of 41 cases.

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              Serum tumor markers and cyst fluid analysis are useful for the diagnosis of pancreatic cystic tumors.

              This study was performed to evaluate the utility of serum and cyst fluid analysis for enzymes (amylase and lipase) and tumor markers (carcinoembryonic antigen, CA 19-9, CA 125, and CA 72-4) in the differential diagnosis of cystic pancreatic lesions. Serum and cyst fluid were obtained from 48 patients with pancreatic cysts (21 pseudocysts, 14 mucinous cystic neoplasms, 6 ductal carcinomas, and 7 serous cystadenomas), observed between 1989 and 1994. Serum CA 19-9 levels were significantly higher in ductal carcinomas (all > 100 U/mL) and mucinous cystic neoplasms (P < 0.05). CA 72-4 cyst fluid levels were significantly higher in mucinous cystic tumors (P < 0.005), with 95% specificity and 80% sensitivity in detecting mucinous or malignant cysts. A combined assay of serum CA 19-9 and cyst fluid CA 72-4 correctly identified 19 of 20 (pre-) malignant lesions (95%), with only 1 false-positive result (3.6%). Cytology showed a sensitivity of 48% and specificity of 100%. Any pancreatic cyst with high serum CA 19-9 values, positive cytology, or high CA 72-4 in the fluid should be considered for resection.
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                Journal
                Annals of Surgery
                Annals of Surgery
                Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
                0003-4932
                1999
                August 1999
                : 230
                : 2
                : 152
                Article
                10.1097/00000658-199908000-00004
                10450728
                9378fad8-70b5-4f5d-a8ca-c57f9aecf926
                © 1999
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