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Pancreas | 1994

Evaluation of cytology and tumor markers of pure pancreatic juice for the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer at early stages

Shuji Matsumoto; Hideo Harada; Juntaro Tanaka; Koji Ochi; Toshinobu Seno; Tetsuya Tsurumi; Keizo Kunichika

To evaluate the value of cytology of pure pancreatic juice (PPJ) and tumor marker determination in PPJ and serum for the diagnosis of early pancreatic cancer (EPC), PPJ was obtained endoscopically from 16 patients with EPC (<20 mm, confined to pancreas), 16 patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP), and 20 controls. Cutoff levels of CEA, CA19-9, and POA in PPJ were set from ROC curves at 40 ng/ml, 7,500 U/ml, and 1.5 U/ml, respectively. For the differentiation of EPC from CP, the sensitivity of CEA, CA19-9, and POA was 71.4, 42.9, and 5096, respectively; specificity was 93.3, 46.7, and 80%, respectively; and diagnostic accuracy was 82.8,44.8, and 65.5%, respectively. Determination of serum tumor markers was useless. Sensitivity of cytology was 75%, specificity was 93.8%, and diagnostic accuracy was 84.4%. Combined cytology and CEA determination in PPJ increased the diagnostic accuracy to 93.1%. The combination was useful in supporting and supplementing endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) findings for the correct diagnosis in II and 4 patients, respectively, with EPC; in one patient EPC was correctly diagnosed on ERCP findings done. One of 16 patients with CP showed false-positive results. We conclude that cytology and CEA determination in PPJ with ERCP is a useful combination for the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer even in early stages.


Gastroenterologia Japonica | 1975

Diagnosis of carcinoma of the papilla of vater by duodenofiberscopy: Simultaneous attempt on endoscopic observation, aspiration cytology, retrograde pancreatocholangiography and biopsy

Hideo Harada; Hideaki Mandai; Tetsuya Tsurumi; Nihei Yamamoto; Yoshihisa Tomiyama; Tatsuru Hinofuji; Masayoshi Mandai; Takeshi Kikuchi; Hirokuni Taguchi; Keisuke Matsuo

SummaryClinical features and validity of a duodenofiberscopic examination for the diagnosis of carcinoma of the papilla of Vater were evaluated on 13 cases preoperatively diagnosed endoscopically. Followings are the conclusions derived. 1) Average age was 59.8 years. Incidence was equal among men and women. 2) As initial symptoms, general fatigue and easy fatigability or symptoms of cholangitis should be emphasized. 3) Other important symptoms include jaundice, fever with chills and weight loss. Abdominal pain, when present, was noted as one of symptoms of cholangitis in most cases. 4) Important laboratory findings include elevated serum bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase, elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate, positive occult blood in stool. 5) Carcinomas of the papilla of Vater were divided into 3 types (type I, II and III) according to endoscopical and pathological findings. Clinical features and laboratory findings were discussed in relation to the type of lesions. Characteristic endoscpic findings of each type of the lesions were described. Validity of aspiration cytology, pancreatocholangiography and biopsy under duodenofiberscopic observation was also discussed. As a result, duodenofiberscopy was considered to be the most useful method for the diagnosis of carcinoma of the papilla of Vater because it provides us with an opportunity to perform simultaneously an endoscopic observation, aspiration cytology, pancreatocholangiography and biopsy.


Acta Medica Okayama | 1984

A case of chronic pancreatitis successfully treated by endoscopic removal of protein plugs.

Tetsuya Tsurumi; Yasuhisa Fujii; Masahiko Takeda; Juntaro Tanaka; Hideo Harada; Hiroo Oka


Gastroenterology | 2001

Pancreatic fibrosis induced by repeated injections of an SOD inhibitor

Naoki Matsumura; Koji Ochi; Mitsuko Ichimura; Motohiro Yokoyama; Toshiyuki Shinji; Norio Koide; Tetsuya Tsurumi; Hideaki Hasuoka; Hideo Harada


Okayama Igakkai Zasshi (journal of Okayama Medical Association) | 2008

Eosinophilic gastroenteritis with ascites and diffuse intestinal wall thickening

Hiromi Tachibana; Daisuke Ogawa; Kenji Kahara; Souichiro Fujii; Nobuhiko Hayakawa; Tetsuya Tsurumi; Takayoshi Miyake; Tadayoshi Kunitomo; Morihiro Okazaki


Pancreas | 2006

GLUCAGONOMA SYNDROME; A CASE REPORT WITH NECROLYTIC MIGRATORY ERYTHEMA

Ryuji Hirai; Tetsuya Tsurumi; You Nagao; Tadayoshi Kunitomo; Takayoshi Miyake; Kiyoto Nawa


岡大三朝分院研究報告 | 2001

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and pancreatic diseases

Motohiro Yokoyama; Koji Ochi; Takaaki Mizushima; Mitsuko Ichimura; Tetsuya Tsurumi; Fumihiro Mitsunobu; Yoshiro Tanizaki


Gastroenterology | 2000

Therapeutic effect of an oral trypsin inhibitor on pancreatic fibrosis caused by repeated administra tion of a sod inhibitor

Naoki Matsumura; Koji Ochi; Mitsuko Ichimura; Takaaki Mizushima; Norio Koide; Hideo Harada; Motohiro Yokoyama; Tetsuya Tsurumi


Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica | 2000

A CASE OF ACUTE SOLITARY COLONIC ULCER OF TRANSVERSE COLON

Takaaki Mizushima; Naoki Matsumura; Koji Ochi; Tadahiro Kato; Hideaki Hasuoka; Tetsuya Tsurumi; Kiminari Sawa; Hideo Harada


岡大三朝分院研究報告 | 1998

Oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes in pancreatic cancer

Koji Ochi; Naoki Matsumura; Mitsuko Ichimura; Takaaki Mizushima; Hideo Harada; Hideaki Hasuoka; Motohiro Yokoyama; Tetsuya Tsurumi; Fumihiro Mitsunobu; Yoshiro Tanizaki

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