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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.


Pancreas | 1998

Chronic Pancreatitis: Functional Testing

Koji Ochi; Takaaki Mizushima; Hideo Harada; Shuji Matsumoto; Naoki Matsumura; Toshinobu Seno

This article reviews the evolution of functional testing of the pancreas in Japan for the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pancreatitis (CP), contrasting the pre- with the postsecretin test (S test) era. In the pre-S test era, the diagnosis was based on symptoms, clinical findings, fasting serum diastase levels, and the vagostigmin- and ether-stimulation test unless morphologic evidence was available. The S test and CCK-pancreozymin (PZ) test (PS test) were introduced into Japan around 1963 and have been used as the gold standard of the exocrine pancreatic-function test. Through a series of attempts at standardization in 1971, 1985, and 1987, the method was standardized to collect duodenal juice for 60 min through a double- or triple-lumen tube after a bolus or during a continuous i.v. injection of secretin (100 U). The S test, however, is an invasive and cumbersome procedure. As a result, N-benzoyl-L-tyrosal-p-aminobenzoic acid (BT-PABA) testing and fecal chymotrypsin testing were introduced into Japan in the middle and late 1970s, respectively. Although simple and noninvasive, these two methods were found have lower sensitivity and specificity than the conventional S test. These two methods, therefore, are presently used more often for monitoring the course of disease and therapeutic effects. Additionally, the glucose tolerance test can be performed to detect endocrine pancreatic insufficiency.


Acta Medica Okayama | 2002

Establishment of a novel collagenase perfusion method to isolate rat pancreatic stellate cells and investigation of their gene expression of TGF-beta1, type I collagen, and CTGF in primary culture or freshly isolated cells.

Toshiyuki Shinji; Kozo Ujike; Koji Ochi; Nobuchika Kusano; Tetsuya Kikui; Naoki Matsumura; Yasuyuki Emori; Toshinobu Seno; Norio Koide


Japanese journal of geriatrics | 1991

Aging and Exocrine Pancreatic Function Evaluated by the Recently Standardized Secretin Test.

Tadaaki Ishibashi; Shuji Matsumoto; Hideo Harada; Koji Ochi; Juntaro Tanaka; Toshinobu Seno; Hiroo Oka; Hirofumi Miyake; Ikuro Kimura


Acta Medica Okayama | 1998

Gastrobiliary Dysmotility in Patients with Chronic Pancreatitis as Assessed by a Single Noninvasive Test

Takaaki Mizushima; Koji Ochi; Toshinobu Seno; Naoki Matsumura; Hideo Harada


岡大三朝医療センター研究報告 | 2004

Age and Gender-Related Alterations of Six Serum Pancreatic Enzymes in Healthy Subjects

Toshinobu Seno; Koji Ochi; Takaaki Mizushima; Toshiyuki Shinji; Norio Koide


岡大三朝分院研究報告 | 1997

Studies on whole gut transit in chronic pancreatitis patients

Takaaki Mizushima; Koji Ochi; Naoki Matsumura; Toshinobu Seno; Hideo Harada; Takashi Mifune; Fumihiro Mitsunobu; Yoshiro Tanizaki


岡大三朝分院研究報告 | 1995

Experimental model of chronic pancreatitis, a review - Does it really exist?

Riaz Chowdhury; Koji Ochi; Hideo Harada; Juntaro Tanaka; Takaaki Mizushima; Shuji Matsumoto; Toshinobu Seno; Mitsuko Ichimura; Tsuneo Akiyama; Satoshi Yokota


岡大三朝分院研究報告 | 1994

Sodium picosulfate,PEG腸管洗浄液併用によるTotal colonoscopyの前処置法に関する検討

Koji Ochi; Hideo Harada; Riaz Chowdhury; Juntaro Tanaka; Shuji Matsumoto; Toshinobu Seno; Takaaki Mizushima; Fumihiro Mitsunobu; Yoshiro Tanizaki; Tsuneo Akiyama; Mutsuo Nakai; Hideaki Hasuoka; Tadahiro Kato


Okayama Igakkai Zasshi (journal of Okayama Medical Association) | 1991

Efficacy of a protease inhibitor gabexate mesilate in the treatment of acute pancreatitis

Juntaro Tanaka; Hideo Harada; Koji Ochi; Toshinobu Seno; Shuji Matsumoto; Hirofumi Miyake; Keiichi Tsuboi; Takaaki Mizushima; Ikuro Kimura

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