P.08.9 EUS AND CT SCAN ACCURACY IN ESTABLISHING THE T STAGE IN SURGICALLY RESECTED PANCREATIC CANCER BASED ON THE UPCOMING TNM 8TH EDITION

2018 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. e208
Author(s):  
L. Archibugi ◽  
M.C. Petrone ◽  
D. Tamburrino ◽  
S. Crippa ◽  
E. Dabizzi ◽  
...  
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
L Archibugi ◽  
M Chiara Petrone ◽  
D Tamburrino ◽  
S Crippa ◽  
E Dabizzi ◽  
...  

Pancreatology ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. S130-S131
Author(s):  
Livia Archibugi ◽  
Maria Chiara Petrone ◽  
Domenico Tamburrino ◽  
Stefano Crippa ◽  
Emanuele Dabizzi ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 156 (6) ◽  
pp. S-330
Author(s):  
Livia Archibugi ◽  
Maria Petrone ◽  
Domenico Tamburrino ◽  
Stefano Crippa ◽  
Alberto Mariani ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. e000310
Author(s):  
Kishore Kumar ◽  
Harish Patel ◽  
Shehriyar Mehershahi ◽  
Hassan Tariq ◽  
Mariela Glandt ◽  
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BackgroundVarious degree of extrinsic compression of the oesophagus and stomach are experienced during upper endoscopy. However, its utility in clinical practice has not been studied.MethodsElectronic chart review of all upper gastrointestinal endoscopies done at our hospital between 2005 and 2016 was performed. A total of 79 patients with documented extrinsic compression on upper gastrointestinal procedure report who had a preceding or subsequent abdomen/chest CT imaging performed within 6 months were included.Results30 (38%) out of 79 patients had abnormal finding on CT scan. 14 (47%) out of 30 patients had an associated malignant lesion, whereas remaining had a benign lesion. Overall, patients with associated gastrointestinal symptoms (60% vs 22%, p=0.001) or history of weight loss (50% vs 16%, p=0.001) had increased odds of having an abnormal finding on CT scan compared with the patients who lacked such symptoms. Pancreatic cancer was the most commonly diagnosed malignancy. On subgroup analysis of patients with extrinsic compression and malignant lesion on imaging study, the likelihood of a malignancy was higher in blacks as compared with Hispanics (71%:29% vs 39%:61%, p=0.031), and with presence of gastrointestinal symptoms (64% vs 22%, p=0.003), presence of weight loss (64% vs 16%, p=0.0001) and hypoalbuminaemia (p=0.001).ConclusionFinding an extrinsic compression of the oesophagus and stomach on an upper endoscopy may suggest malignancy, and hence should prompt further work-up. Posterior wall gastric body compression may signal the presence of pancreatic cancer.


HPB Surgery ◽  
1989 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 309-317 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michele Carlucci ◽  
Alessandro Zerbi ◽  
Danilo Parolini ◽  
Sandro Sironi ◽  
Angelo Vanzulli ◽  
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Differential diagnosis between pancreatic cancer and chronic pancreatitis is still difficult to establish. In 63 patients with suspected pancreatic neoplasm we performed: serum CA 19-9 assessment, abdominal ultrasound, CT scan and CT-guided pancreatic percutaneous fine-needle biopsy. The conclusive diagnosis was pancreatic cancer in 40 patients and chronic pancreatitis in 23 patients. With regard to the differential diagnosis, sensitivity and specificity were respectively 80% and 78% for serum CA 19-9, 75% and 65% for abdominal US, 85% and 70% for CT scan, 00% and 87% for percutaneous fine-needle biopsy. We conclude that CT-guided percutaneous fine-needle biopsy is the most reliable method for differential diagnosis between pancreatic cancer and chronic pancreatitis.


HPB ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
pp. S180-S181 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. van Roessel ◽  
G. Kasumova ◽  
J. Verheij ◽  
M. de Pastena ◽  
B. Groot Koerkamp ◽  
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