Hiroby endoscopic retrograde pancreatography (ERP). Specimens obtained by brushing shima University School of Medicine, Hirowere prepared on slides and subsequently fixed with ethanol. Papanicolaou stainshima, Japan. ing and p53 immunocytochemistry were performed simultaneously. The ability of
Immunocytochemical detection of p53 protein from pancreatic duct brushings in patients with pancreatic carcinoma
β Scribed by Shouhei Ishimaru; Masaki Itoh; Keiji Hanada; Akira Tsuchida; Toshiyasu Iwao; Goro Kajiyama
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 756 KB
- Volume
- 77
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-543X
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β¦ Synopsis
BACKGROUND.
It is often difficult to distinguish pancreatic carcinoma preoperatively from chronic pancreatitis. Therefore, we have developed a new method of detecting p53 immunoreactivity in cytologic material obtained by endoscopic retrograde pancreatic duct brushing (ERPDB).
METHODS.
Twenty-eight patients with prominent strictures of the main pancreatic duct demonstrated by pancreatography including 20 ductal cell carcinoma and 8 chronic pancreatitis were studied. The ability to distinguish between these two groups preoperatively by conventional cytologic examination was compared with p53 immunocytochemistry using ERPDB.
RESULTS.
The sensitivity, specificity, and overall accuracy of conventional cytologic examination in distinguishing ductal cell carcinoma from chronic pancreatitis were 60%, loo%, and 71%, respectively. In comparison, the sensitivity, specificity, and overall accuracy of p53 immunocytochemistry in distinguishing were 90%, 1 OO%, and 93%, respectively. The sensitivity of p53 staining of specimens from patients with carcinoma of the body or tail of the pancreas (90%) was the same for those with tumors of the head of the pancreas (90%). CONCLUSIONS. These results suggest that p53 immunocytochemistry using ERPDR in conjunction with conventional cytologic examination can help differentiate ductal cell carcinoma from chronic pancreatitis preoperatively.
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