Title of article :
Elevated tumour marker CA19-9: clinical interpretation and influence of obstructive jaundice
Author/Authors :
D V Mann، نويسنده , , R Edwards، نويسنده , , S Ho، نويسنده , , W Y Lau، نويسنده , , G Glazer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
6
From page :
474
To page :
479
Abstract :
Aims: The tumour marker CA19-9 has been promoted as a reliable test for the detection of pancreatobiliary malignancy, yet its diagnostic role remains poorly defined. In this study the clinical interpretation of a raised serum CA19-9 level has been evaluated, with particular reference to obstructive jaundice. Methods: One hundred and sixty-four patients with a CA19-9 level above 33 U/ml were studied. Serum CA19-9 was compared with clinical diagnosis and correlated with serum bilirubin level. In a subgroup of jaundiced patients (16 benign and 15 malignant cases), follow-up CA19-9 levels were determined 2 weeks after biliary drainage. Results: The median CA19-9 level was lower in benign cases (102 (IQR 50–264) U/ml) than those with pancreatobiliary tumours (910 (IQR 263–6170) U/ml P<0.01), although the overlap was substantial. In benign jaundiced cases, a positive correlation was observed between bilirubin and CA19-9 elevation (R=0.41, P<0.01). Relief of jaundice was associated with a fall in CA19-9 level in all benign cases and in nine of the 15 with malignancy. Conclusion: Confident discrimination between benign and malignant disease could not be made on the basis of a solitary elevated CA19-9 measurement. Hyperbilirubinaemia was associated with a further deterioration in specificity and caution is warranted when interpreting the results in jaundiced patients. Overall, only one half of patients with an elevated CA19-9 level ultimately proved to harbour a malignancy.
Keywords :
Tumour marker , obstructive jaundice. , pancreatobiliary malignancy
Journal title :
European Journal of Surgical Oncology
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
European Journal of Surgical Oncology
Record number :
510228
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