Okai T, Watanabe H, Yamaguchi Y, Mouri I, Motoo Y, Sawabu N. EUS and K-ras analysis of pure pancreatic juice collected via a duodenoscope after secretin stimulation for diagnosis of pancreatic mass lesion: a prospective study.
Gastrointest Endosc 1999;
50:797-803. [PMID:
10570339 DOI:
10.1016/s0016-5107(99)70161-6]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
The early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer remains problematic. This prospective study assessed the utility of a combination of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and genetic analysis of pure pancreatic juice in the diagnosis of pancreatic mass lesions.
METHODS
One hundred seventy-six patients with suspected pancreatic disease were enrolled and underwent ultrasonography (US), computed tomography (CT), endoscopic retrograde choleangiopancreatography (ERCP), and EUS. Pure pancreatic juice was collected endoscopically after secretin stimulation. K-ras point mutations at codon 12 in the juice were assayed by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism.
RESULTS
Thirty-six (20%) patients were found to have solid pancreatic masses including 19 with cancer (7 patients, </= 2 cm) and 17 patients with an inflammatory mass (13 patients, </= 2 cm). US and CT were both less sensitive, particularly in patients with small masses. In 13 patients, small masses (4 cancer and 9 inflammatory masses) were not delineated until EUS. The combination of EUS and K-ras analysis had a high sensitivity (100%; p < 0.05 vs. US) and its accuracy reached 94% (p < 0.01 vs. US).
CONCLUSIONS
EUS and K-ras determination in pure pancreatic juice collected via a duodenoscope may be useful for the diagnosis of pancreatic mass lesions.
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