Irreversible electroporation is a promising non-thermal ablation method that has been shown to increase overall survival in locally advanced pancreatic cancer in some studies.However,higher quality studies with proper...Irreversible electroporation is a promising non-thermal ablation method that has been shown to increase overall survival in locally advanced pancreatic cancer in some studies.However,higher quality studies with proper controls and randomization are required to establish its superiority when added with neoadjuvant chemotherapy over the current management of choice,which is chemotherapy alone.Further studies are required before establishment of any survival benefit in metastatic pancreatic carcinoma,and such evidence is lacking at present.展开更多
Background:Stereotactic body radiotherapy(SBRT)in pancreatic cancer allows high delivery of radiation doses on tumors without affecting surrounding tissue.This review aimed at the SBRT application in the treatment of ...Background:Stereotactic body radiotherapy(SBRT)in pancreatic cancer allows high delivery of radiation doses on tumors without affecting surrounding tissue.This review aimed at the SBRT application in the treatment of pancreatic cancer.Data sources:We retrieved articles published in MEDLINE/PubMed from January 2017 to December 2022.Keywords used in the search included:“pancreatic adenocarcinoma”OR“pancreatic cancer”AND“stereotactic ablative radiotherapy(SABR)”OR“stereotactic body radiotherapy(SBRT)”OR“chemoradiotherapy(CRT)”.English language articles with information on technical characteristics,doses and fractionation,indications,recurrence patterns,local control and toxicities of SBRT in pancreatic tumors were included.All articles were assessed for validity and relevant content.Results:Optimal doses and fractionation have not yet been defined.However,SBRT could be the standard treatment in patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma in addition to CRT.Furthermore,the combination of SBRT with chemotherapy may have additive or synergic effect on pancreatic adenocarcinoma.Conclusions:SBRT is an effective modality for patients with pancreatic cancer,supported by clinical practice guidelines as it has demonstrated good tolerance and good disease control.SBRT opens a possibility of improving outcomes for these patients,both in neoadjuvant treatment and with radical intent.展开更多
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) in combination with regional chemotherapy in the treatment of advanced pancreatic carcinoma.Methods: 17 patients with advanced pancreatic ...Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) in combination with regional chemotherapy in the treatment of advanced pancreatic carcinoma.Methods: 17 patients with advanced pancreatic adenocarcinoma were treated with IORT and regional chemotherapy with 5-FU, Epirubucin and Mitomycin, and 6 cases accepted external radiotherapy postoperatively.Results: 35.29% (6/17) of the patients were clinical benefit responders and 23.53% (4/17) had a partial response. The median survival time was 11 months and the 1-year survival rate was 35.29% (6/17)Conclusion: IORT in combination with regional chemotherapy had a good impact on clinical benefit without severe side effects in locally advanced pancreatic carcinoma and led to a significant prolongation of the survival time. Key words pancreatic cancer - intraoperative radiotherapy - chemotherapy展开更多
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma(PDAC),which is notorious for its aggressiveness and poor prognosis,remains an area of great unmet medical need,with a 5-year survival rate of 10%-the lowest of all solid tumours.At dia...Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma(PDAC),which is notorious for its aggressiveness and poor prognosis,remains an area of great unmet medical need,with a 5-year survival rate of 10%-the lowest of all solid tumours.At diagnosis,only 20%of patients have resectable pancreatic cancer(RPC)or borderline RPC(BRPC)disease,while 80%of patients have unresectable tumours that are locally advanced pancreatic cancer(LAPC)or have distant metastases.Nearly 60%of patients who undergo upfront surgery for RPC are unable to receive adequate adjuvant chemotherapy(CHT)because of postoperative complications and early cancer recurrence.An important paradigm shift to achieve better outcomes has been the sequence of therapy,with neoadjuvant CHT preceding surgery.Three surgical stages have emerged for the preoperative assessment of nonmetastatic pancreatic cancers:RPC,BRPC,and LAPC.The main goal of neoadjuvant treatment(NAT)is to improve postoperative outcomes through enhanced selection of candidates for curative-intent surgery by identifying patients with aggressive or metastatic disease during initial CHT,reducing tumour volume before surgery to improve the rate of margin-negative resection(R0 resection,a microscopic margin-negative resection),reducing the rate of positive lymph node occurrence at surgery,providing early treatment of occult micrometastatic disease,and assessing tumour chemosensitivity and tolerance to treatment as potential surgical criteria.In this editorial,we summarize evidence concerning NAT of PDAC,providing insights into future practice and study design.Future research is needed to establish predictive biomarkers,measures of therapeutic response,and multidisciplinary stra tegies to improve patient-centered outcomes.展开更多
Abstract: To improve the palliative effect on intermediate or advanced pancreatic head carcinoma. Methods: Operations were performed in 26 patients with intermediated or advanced pancreatic head carcinoma. Cholecystoj...Abstract: To improve the palliative effect on intermediate or advanced pancreatic head carcinoma. Methods: Operations were performed in 26 patients with intermediated or advanced pancreatic head carcinoma. Cholecystojejunostomy or choledochojejunostomy combined with intraoperative radiotherapy with an electron beam on carcinoma were performed from May, 1996 to May, 1998. Meanwhile the catheter of multifunctional implantable drug delivery system was inserted via gastroduodenal artery for postoperative perfusion chemotherapy. Result: The 3–27 month follow-up survey suggested that the tumors shrank in different degrees after the course of treatment. All patients were relieved of pain. The 6-month, 12-month and 24-month survival rates were 100%, 93.9% and 20% respectively. The average survival time of the 5 dead patients was 17.8 months. Conclusion: This operation is very effect to prolong the life of the patients with intermediate or advanced pancreatic head carcinoma.展开更多
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma(PAC)is an extremely fatal malignancy with dismal outcome with standard treatment till date.Investigators are constantly in search of optimal treatment approach and radiation therapy(RT)remain...Pancreatic adenocarcinoma(PAC)is an extremely fatal malignancy with dismal outcome with standard treatment till date.Investigators are constantly in search of optimal treatment approach and radiation therapy(RT)remains in the centre of debate.Human pancreatic cancer cell lines have shown both intrinsic and hypoxia induced radio resistance,and RT has produced conflicting results as well in the various clinical trials.However,most of the American studies continued the use of RT as a potential treatment modality but the European school of thought is widely criticized for their‘therapeutic nihilism’towards radiation and faulty clinical trial designs.This article has reviewed the available literature on the evolving role of RT for the management of resectable and borderline resectable PAC and has highlighted the increasing trend towards the use of radiotherapy in both adjuvant and neo adjuvant settings.With the advent of modern RT techniques,the acute and late toxicities are much less than the earlier time,and therefore augmented RT is expected to produce better clinical outcomes for the patients with pancreatic carcinoma.展开更多
BACKGROUND High-grade pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia(PanIN)exhibits no mass and is not detected by any examination modalities.However,it can be diagnosed by pancreatic juice cytology from indirect findings.Most ...BACKGROUND High-grade pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia(PanIN)exhibits no mass and is not detected by any examination modalities.However,it can be diagnosed by pancreatic juice cytology from indirect findings.Most previous cases were diagnosed based on findings of a focal stricture of the main pancreatic duct(MPD)and caudal MPD dilatation and subsequent pancreatic juice cytology using endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP).We experienced a case of high-grade PanIN with an unclear MPD over a 20-mm range,but without caudal MPD dilatation on magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography(MRCP).CASE SUMMARY A 60-year-old female patient underwent computed tomography for a follow-up of uterine cancer post-excision,which revealed pancreatic cysts.MRCP revealed an unclear MPD of the pancreatic body at a 20-mm length without caudal MPD dilatation.Thus,course observation was performed.After 24 mo,MRCP revealed an increased caudal MPD caliber and a larger pancreatic cyst.We performed ERCP and detected atypical cells suspected of adenocarcinoma by serial pancreatic juice aspiration cytology examination.We performed a distal pancreatectomy and obtained a histopathological diagnosis of high-grade PanIN.Pancreatic parenchyma invasion was not observed,and curative resection was achieved.CONCLUSION High-grade Pan-IN may cause MPD narrowing in a long range without caudal MPD dilatation.展开更多
AIM: To evaluate the utility of carbohydrate antigen19-9(CA19-9) for differential diagnosis of pancreatic carcinoma and chronic pancreatitis.METHODS: We searched the literature for studies reporting the sensitivity, s...AIM: To evaluate the utility of carbohydrate antigen19-9(CA19-9) for differential diagnosis of pancreatic carcinoma and chronic pancreatitis.METHODS: We searched the literature for studies reporting the sensitivity, specificity, and other accuracy measures of serum CA19-9 levels for differentiating pancreatic carcinoma and chronic pancreatitis.Pooled analysis was performed using random-effects models, and receiver operating characteristic(ROC) curves were generated.Study quality was assessed using Standards for Reporting Diagnostic Accuracy and Quality Assessment for Studies of Diagnostic Accuracy tools.RESULTS: A total of 34 studies involving 3125 patients with pancreatic carcinoma and 2061 patients with chronic pancreatitis were included.Pooled analysis of the ability of CA19-9 level to differentiate pancreatic carcinoma and chronic pancreatitis showed the following effect estimates: sensitivity, 0.81(95%CI: 0.80-0.83); specificity, 0.81(95%CI: 0.79-0.82); positive likelihood ratio, 4.08(95%CI: 3.39-4.91); negative likelihood ratio, 0.24(95%CI: 0.21-0.28); and diagnostic odds ratio, 19.31(95%CI: 14.40-25.90).The area under the ROC curve was 0.88.No significant publication bias was detected.CONCLUSION: Elevated CA19-9 by itself is insufficient for differentiating pancreatic carcinoma and chronic pancreatitis, however, it increases suspicion of pancreatic carcinoma and may complement other clinical findings to improve diagnostic accuracy.展开更多
AIM: To investigate the potential role of positron emission tomography (PET) in the diagnosis, staging and prognosis predicting of pancreatic carcinoma (PC). METHODS: A systematic review of relevant literatures in Pub...AIM: To investigate the potential role of positron emission tomography (PET) in the diagnosis, staging and prognosis predicting of pancreatic carcinoma (PC). METHODS: A systematic review of relevant literatures in PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Library was performed. The sensitivity and specificity of diagnostic and staging studies, and HRs for prognosis predicting studies were pooled. The bivariate model was used for diagnostic studies and the random-effect model for prognostic studies. Heterogeneity between included studies was tested using χ 2 test, and subgroup analysis was performed to explain the heterogeneities. All of the calculations were performed using Stata version 11.0.RESULTS: A total of 39 studies were included. The pooled sensitivity of PET in diagnosing PC (30 studies, 1582 patients), evaluating N stating (4 studies, 101 patients) and liver metastasis (7 studies, 316 patients) were 0.91 (95%CI: 0.88-0.93), 0.64 (95%CI: 0.50-0.76), and 0.67 (95%CI: 0.52-0.79), respectively; and the corresponding specificity was 0.81 (95%CI: 0.75-0.85), 0.81 (95%CI: 0.25-0.85), and 0.96 (95%CI: 0.89-0.98), respectively. In prognosis analysis (6 studies, 198 patients), significant difference of overall survival was observed between high and low standardized uptake value groups (HR = 2.39, 95%CI: 1.57-3.63). Subgroup analysis showed that PET/CT was more sensitive than PET alone in evaluating liver metastasis of PC, 0.82 (95%CI: 0.48-0.98) and 0.67 (95%CI: 0.52-0.79), respectively. CONCLUSION: PET can be used as a valuable diagnostic and predictive tool for PC, but its effect in the staging of PC remains indeterminate.展开更多
AIM: To evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of stereotactic body radiotherapy using Cyber Knife for locally advanced unresectable and metastatic pancreatic cancer.METHODS: From June 2010 to May 2014,25 patients with lo...AIM: To evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of stereotactic body radiotherapy using Cyber Knife for locally advanced unresectable and metastatic pancreatic cancer.METHODS: From June 2010 to May 2014,25 patients with locally advanced unresectable and metastatic pancreatic cancer underwent stereotactic body radiotherapy.Nine patients presented with unresectable locally advanced disease and 16 had metastatic disease.Primary end-points of this study were overall survival,relief of abdominal pain,and toxicity.RESULTS: Fourteen patients were treated with a total dose of 30-36 Gy in three fractions and the remainder with 40-48 Gy in four fractions.Median follow-up was 11 mo(range: 2-25 mo).The median survival duration calculated from the time of stereotactic body radiotherapy for the entire group,the locally advanced group,and the metastatic group was 9.0 mo,13.5 mo,and 8.5 mo,respectively.Overall survival was 37% and 18% at one and two years,respectively.Abdominal pain relief was achieved within 2 wk of completing radiotherapy in the patients who received successful palliation(13 of 20 patients had significant pain).Five patients(20%) had grade 1 nausea,and one(4%) had grade 2 nausea.No acute grade 3+ toxicity was seen.CONCLUSION: Stereotactic body radiotherapy using the Cyber Knife system is a promising,noninvasive,palliative treatment with acceptable toxicity for locally advanced unresectable and metastatic pancreatic cancer.展开更多
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic cancer is a lethal disease with an increasing incidence. We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data on diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic head carcinoma, and analyzed the factors affecting...BACKGROUND: Pancreatic cancer is a lethal disease with an increasing incidence. We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data on diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic head carcinoma, and analyzed the factors affecting prognosis of the disease. METHODS: The data of 189 patients with pancreatic head carcinoma treated from September 1, 1995 to August 31, 2005 were reviewed retrospectively. Ninety-four patients treated from September 1, 2000 to August 31, 2005 were followed up in April 2008. The median survival time (MST) and 1- to 5-year cumulative survival rates of the patients were calculated by the life table method and the Kaplan-Meier method. Cox regression was used to screen out significant risk factors. RESULTS: 96.9% of the patients were more than 40 years old, and the male/female ratio was 1.63. The detection rate of transabdominal ultrasonography (US), computed tomography (CT), endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS), and serum tumor marker CA19-9 were 82.0%, 93.1%, 94.7% and 79.8%, respectively. The MST of patients with pancreatic head carcinoma was 360 +/- 60 days. The 1- to 5-year cumulative survival rates were 50.0%, 19.2%, 12.1%, 9.4% and 4.7%, respectively. However, patients with unresectable tumor survived for a shorter time (183 +/- 18 days). Their 1- to 2-year cumulative survival rates were 28.3% and 0.0%. Cox regression analysis showed that in pancreatic head carcinoma, the independent predictors for prognosis included tumor size, invasion of the superior mesenteric vessel, and radical resection. The MST of patients with pancreatic head carcinoma after radical resection was 510 days, significantly longer than that of patients undergoing non-specific treatment and palliative therapy (225 days). In addition, patients with slight jaundice survived for the longest time (533 +/- 51 days), compared with patients with severe jaundice (236 +/- 43 days) and without jaundice (392 +/- 109 days). CONCLUSIONS: Pancreatic head carcinoma is easily misdiagnosed, and is usually found to be advanced when tumor size is too large (above 4 cm in diameter) with local spread or metastatic disease. In these cases, surgical resection is usually not feasible, and its prognosis is usually very poor. Therefore, careful attention should be paid to these high-risk patients, especially, males, more than 40 years old, and presenting slight jaundice. Then imaging examination (US, CT and EUS) and serum tumor marker examination (CA19-9) are used to detect this disease earlier, and perform curative resection earlier. In this way, it is possible to cure the patients with a longer survival time and better quality of life.展开更多
Pancreatic cancer is highly lethal. Current research that combines radiation with targeted therapy may dramatically improve prognosis. Cancerous cells are characterized by unstable genomes and activation of DNA repair...Pancreatic cancer is highly lethal. Current research that combines radiation with targeted therapy may dramatically improve prognosis. Cancerous cells are characterized by unstable genomes and activation of DNA repair pathways, which are indicated by increased phosphorylation of numerous factors, including H2 AX, ATM, ATR, Chk1, Chk2, DNA-PKcs, Rad51, and Ku70/Ku80 heterodimers. Radiotherapy causes DNA damage. Cancer cells can be made more sensitive to the effects of radiation(radiosensitization) through inhibition of DNA repair pathways. The synergistic effects, of two or more combined non-lethal treatments, led to coadministration of chemotherapy and radiosensitization in BRCA-defective cells and patients, with promising results. ATM/Chk2 and ATR/Chk1 pathways are principal regulators of cell cycle arrest, following DNA doublestrand or single-strand breaks. DNA double-stranded breaks activate DNA-dependent protein kinase, catalytic subunit(DNA-PKcs). It forms a holoenzyme with Ku70/Ku80 heterodimers, called DNA-PK, which catalyzes the joining of nonhomologous ends. This is the primary repair pathway utilized in human cells after exposure to ionizing radiation. Radiosensitization, induced by inhibitors of ATM, ATR, Chk1, Chk2, Wee1, PP2 A, or DNA-PK, has been demonstrated in preclinical pancreatic cancer studies. Clinical trials are underway. Development of agents that inhibit DNA repair pathways to be clinically used in combination with radiotherapy is warranted for the treatment of pancreatic cancer.展开更多
Background: Pancreaticoduodenectomy(PD) is the standard curative treatment for periampullary tumors. The aim of this study is to report the incidence and predictors of long-term survival( ≥ 5 years) after PD. Methods...Background: Pancreaticoduodenectomy(PD) is the standard curative treatment for periampullary tumors. The aim of this study is to report the incidence and predictors of long-term survival( ≥ 5 years) after PD. Methods: This study included patients who underwent PD for pathologically proven periampullary adenocarcinomas. Patients were divided into 2 groups: group(I) patients who survived less than 5 years and group(II) patients who survived ≥ 5 years. Results: There were 47(20.6%) long-term survivors( ≥ 5 years) among 228 patients underwent PD for periampullary adenocarcinoma. Patients with ampullary adenocarcinoma represented 31(66.0%) of the long-term survivors. Primary analysis showed that favourable factors for long-term survival include age < 60 years old, serum CEA < 5 ng/mL, serum CA 19-9 < 37 U/mL, non-cirrhotic liver, tumor size < 2 cm, site of primary tumor, postoperative pancreatic fistula, R0 resection, postoperative chemotherapy, and no recurrence. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that CA 19-9 < 37 U/mL [OR(95% CI) = 1.712(1.24 8–2.34 8), P = 0.001], smaller tumor size [OR(95% CI) = 1.335(1.032–1.726), P = 0.028] and R0 resection [OR(95% CI) = 3.098(2.095–4.582), P < 0.001] were independent factors for survival ≥ 5 years. The prognosis was best for ampullary adenocarcinoma, for which the median survival was 54 months and 5-year survival rate was 39.0%, and the poorest was pancreatic head adenocarcinoma, for which the median survival was 27 months and 5-year survival rate was 7%. Conclusions: The majority of long-term survivors after PD for periampullary adenocarcinoma are patients with ampullary tumor. CA 19-9 < 37 U/mL, smaller tumor size, and R0 resection were found to be independent factors for long-term survival ≥ 5 years.展开更多
Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are excellent modalities which have the ability to detect,depict and stage the nerve invasion associated with pancreatic carcinoma.The aim of this article ...Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are excellent modalities which have the ability to detect,depict and stage the nerve invasion associated with pancreatic carcinoma.The aim of this article is to review the CT and MR patterns of pancreatic carcinoma invading the extrapancreatic neural plexus and thus provide useful information which could help the choice of treatment methods.Pancreatic carcinoma is a common malignant neoplasm with a high mortality rate.There are many factors influencing the prognosis and treatment options for those patients suffering from pancreatic carcinoma,such as lymphatic metastasis,adjacent organs or tissue invasion,etc.Among these factors,extrapancreatic neural plexus invasion is recognized as an important factor when considering the management of the patients.展开更多
AIM:To distinguish acinar cell carcinoma(ACC)from pancreatic adenocarcinoma(AC)by comparing their computed tomography findings.METHODS:Patients with ACC and AC were identified on the basis of results obtained using su...AIM:To distinguish acinar cell carcinoma(ACC)from pancreatic adenocarcinoma(AC)by comparing their computed tomography findings.METHODS:Patients with ACC and AC were identified on the basis of results obtained using surgically resected pancreatectomy specimens.The preoperative computer tomographic images of 6 acinar cell carcinoma patients and 67 pancreatic adenocarcinoma patients in 4 phases(non-contrast,arterial,portal venous,and delayed phase)were compared.The scan delay times were 40,70,and 120 s for each contrast-enhanced phase.The visual pattern,tomographic attenuation value,and time attenuation curve were assessed and compared between AC and ACC cases using the 2test,Wilcoxon signed-rank test,and Mann Whitney U test.RESULTS:The adenocarcinomas tended to be hypodense in all 4 phases.The acinar cell carcinomas also tended to be hypodense in the 3 contrast-enhancedphases,although their computed tomographic attenuation values were higher.Further,5 of the 6 acinar cell carcinomas(83%)were isodense in the non-contrast phase.The time attenuation curve of the adenocarcinomas showed a gradual increase through the 4 phases,and all adenocarcinomas showed peak enhancement during the delayed phase.The time attenuation curve of the acinar cell carcinomas showed peak enhancement during the portal venous phase in 4 cases and during the arterial phase in 2 cases.None of the 6 acinar cell carcinomas showed peak enhancement during the delayed phase.CONCLUSION:The tumor density in the non-contrast phase and time attenuation curve pattern clearly differ between acinar cell carcinomas and adenocarcinomas,and multidetector-row computed tomography can thus distinguish these tumors.展开更多
AIM: To evaluate the ability of the time-signal intensity curve (TIC) of the pancreas obtained from dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for differentiation of focal pancreatic masses, especially...AIM: To evaluate the ability of the time-signal intensity curve (TIC) of the pancreas obtained from dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for differentiation of focal pancreatic masses, especially pancreatic carcinoma coexisting with chronic pancreatitis and tumor-forming pancreatitis. METHODS: Forty-eight consecutive patients who underwent surgery for a focal pancreatic mass, including pancreatic ductal carcinoma (n = 33), tumor-forming pancreatitis (n = 8), and islet cell tumor (n = 7), were reviewed. Five pancreatic carcinomas coexisted with longstanding chronic pancreatitis. The pancreatic TICs were obtained from the pancreatic mass and the pancreatic parenchyma both proximal and distal to the mass lesion in each patient, prior to surgery, and were classified into 4 types according to the time to a peak: 25 s and 1, 2, and 3 min after the bolus injection of contrast material, namely, type-Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, and Ⅳ, respectively, and were then compared to the corresponding histological pancreatic conditions. RESULTS: Pancreatic carcinomas demonstrated type-Ⅲ (n = 13) or Ⅳ (n = 20) TIC. Tumor-forming pancreatitis showed type-Ⅱ (n = 5) or Ⅲ (n = 3) TIC. All islet cell tumors revealed type-Ⅰ. The type-Ⅳ TIC was only recognized in pancreatic carcinoma, and the TIC of carcinoma always depicted the slowest rise to a peak among the 3 pancreatic TICs measured in each patient, even in patients with chronic pancreatitis.CONCLUSION: Pancreatic TIC from dynamic MRI provides reliable information for distinguishing pancreatic carcinoma from other pancreatic masses, and may enable us to avoid unnecessary pancreatic surgery and delays in making a correct diagnosis of pancreatic carcinoma, especially, in patients with longstanding chronic pancreatitis.展开更多
AIM:To evaluate the use of three-dimensional imaging of pancreatic carcinoma using multidetector computed tomography(CT)in a prospective study.METHODS:Ten patients with suspected pancreatic tumors were examined prospe...AIM:To evaluate the use of three-dimensional imaging of pancreatic carcinoma using multidetector computed tomography(CT)in a prospective study.METHODS:Ten patients with suspected pancreatic tumors were examined prospectively using multidetec-tor CT(Somatom Sensation 16,Siemens,Erlangen,Germany).The images were evaluated for the pres-ence of a pancreatic carcinoma and invasion of the peripancreatic vessels and surrounding organs.Using the isotropic CT data sets,a three-dimensional image was created with automatic vascular analysis and semi-automatic segmentation of the organs and pancreatic tumor by a radiologist.The CT examinations and the three-dimensional images were presented to the sur-geon directly before and during the patient's operation using the Medical Imaging Interaction Toolkit-based software "ReLiver".Immediately after surgery,the value of the two images was judged by the surgeon.The operation and the histological results served as the gold standard.RESULTS:Nine patients had a pancreatic carcinoma(all pT3),and one patient had a serous cystadenoma.One tumor inf iltrated the superior mesenteric vein.The inf iltration was correctly evaluated.All carcinomas were resectable.In comparison to the CT image with axial and coronal reconstructions,the three-dimensional image was judged by the surgeons as better for operation planning and consistently described as useful.CONCLUSION:A 3D-image of the pancreas repre-sents an invaluable aid to the surgeon.However,the 3D-software must be further developed in order to be integrated into daily clinical routine.展开更多
Pancreatic tuberculosis(TB) is a rare condition,even in immunocompetent hosts.A case is presented of pancreatic TB that mimicked pancreatic head carcinoma in a 40-year-old immunocompetent male patient.The patient was ...Pancreatic tuberculosis(TB) is a rare condition,even in immunocompetent hosts.A case is presented of pancreatic TB that mimicked pancreatic head carcinoma in a 40-year-old immunocompetent male patient.The patient was admitted to our hospital after suffering for nine days from epigastralgia and obstructive jaundice.Computed tomography revealed a pancreatic mass that mimicked a pancreatic head carcinoma.The patient had undergone an operation four months prior for thoracic TB and was undergoing anti-TB therapy.A previous abdominal ultrasound was unremarkable with the exception of gallbladder steroid deposits.The patient underwent surgery due to the progressive discomfort of the upper abdomen and a mass that resembled a pancreatic malignancy.A biopsy of the pancreas and lymph nodes was performed,revealing TB infection.The patient received a cholecystostomy tube and recovered after being administered standard anti-TB therapy for 15 mo.This case is reported to emphasize the rarecontribution of pancreatic TB to pancreatic masses and obstructive jaundice.展开更多
OBJECTIVES: To survey the gene expression profiles in pancreatic carcinoma by using cDNA microarray and detect target genes for further study. METHODS: Three mixed samples from 2 cases of normal pancreatic tissue and ...OBJECTIVES: To survey the gene expression profiles in pancreatic carcinoma by using cDNA microarray and detect target genes for further study. METHODS: Three mixed samples from 2 cases of normal pancreatic tissue and 4 cases of moderate-differentiated pancreatic carcinoma were studied by means of cDNA microarray consisting of 18 000 genes. RESULTS: 1484 and 1353 different expressed genes were observed in two cancer samples respectively. We identified 455 genes altered with the same tendency in both samples, including 102 up-regulated and 353 down-regulated genes. There were 274 known genes and 181 unknown genes; 27.8% and 52.0% genes respectively had an expression level in cancer that was 2-fold higher or lower than that in normal samples. Tumor suppressor genes, growth factors and receptor genes, signal conduction genes, transcription factor genes were identified. CONCLUSIONS: cDNA microarray is an efficient and high-throughout method to investigate gene expression profiles in pancreatic carcinoma. MBD1, EDG1 and gene hypermethylation mechanism would play an important role in the pathogenesis of pancreatic carcinoma.展开更多
AIM: To evaluate human pancreatic carcinoma cell line(PANC-1) cells apoptosis and Bcl-2 and Bax expression induced by Yin Chen Hao Decoction(YCHD).METHODS: The cell growth inhibitory rate was determined by MTT assay. ...AIM: To evaluate human pancreatic carcinoma cell line(PANC-1) cells apoptosis and Bcl-2 and Bax expression induced by Yin Chen Hao Decoction(YCHD).METHODS: The cell growth inhibitory rate was determined by MTT assay. Apoptosis of PANC-1 cells before and after treatment with YCHD was determined by TUNEL staining. Expression of the apoptosisassociated genes, Bcl-2 and Bax, was detected by immunohistochemical staining and reverse transcription-PCR.RESULTS: YCHD inhibited the growth of PANC-1 cells. Following treatment with YCHD for 24-96 h, the apoptotic rate of PANC-1 cells increased with time. In addition, the positive rate of Bcl-2 protein expression decreased in a time-dependent manner, whereas the positive rate of Bax protein expression increased in a time-dependent manner. Following treatment of with YCHD for 24-96 h, expression of BAX m RNA increased gradually and BCL-2 m RNA reduced gradually with time.CONCLUSION: YCHD induces apoptosis of PANC-1 cells mediated in part via up-regulation of BAX and down-regulation of BCL-2.展开更多
基金Supported by Department of Biotechnology,Government of India,No.RLS/BT/Re-entry/05/2012.
文摘Irreversible electroporation is a promising non-thermal ablation method that has been shown to increase overall survival in locally advanced pancreatic cancer in some studies.However,higher quality studies with proper controls and randomization are required to establish its superiority when added with neoadjuvant chemotherapy over the current management of choice,which is chemotherapy alone.Further studies are required before establishment of any survival benefit in metastatic pancreatic carcinoma,and such evidence is lacking at present.
文摘Background:Stereotactic body radiotherapy(SBRT)in pancreatic cancer allows high delivery of radiation doses on tumors without affecting surrounding tissue.This review aimed at the SBRT application in the treatment of pancreatic cancer.Data sources:We retrieved articles published in MEDLINE/PubMed from January 2017 to December 2022.Keywords used in the search included:“pancreatic adenocarcinoma”OR“pancreatic cancer”AND“stereotactic ablative radiotherapy(SABR)”OR“stereotactic body radiotherapy(SBRT)”OR“chemoradiotherapy(CRT)”.English language articles with information on technical characteristics,doses and fractionation,indications,recurrence patterns,local control and toxicities of SBRT in pancreatic tumors were included.All articles were assessed for validity and relevant content.Results:Optimal doses and fractionation have not yet been defined.However,SBRT could be the standard treatment in patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma in addition to CRT.Furthermore,the combination of SBRT with chemotherapy may have additive or synergic effect on pancreatic adenocarcinoma.Conclusions:SBRT is an effective modality for patients with pancreatic cancer,supported by clinical practice guidelines as it has demonstrated good tolerance and good disease control.SBRT opens a possibility of improving outcomes for these patients,both in neoadjuvant treatment and with radical intent.
文摘Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) in combination with regional chemotherapy in the treatment of advanced pancreatic carcinoma.Methods: 17 patients with advanced pancreatic adenocarcinoma were treated with IORT and regional chemotherapy with 5-FU, Epirubucin and Mitomycin, and 6 cases accepted external radiotherapy postoperatively.Results: 35.29% (6/17) of the patients were clinical benefit responders and 23.53% (4/17) had a partial response. The median survival time was 11 months and the 1-year survival rate was 35.29% (6/17)Conclusion: IORT in combination with regional chemotherapy had a good impact on clinical benefit without severe side effects in locally advanced pancreatic carcinoma and led to a significant prolongation of the survival time. Key words pancreatic cancer - intraoperative radiotherapy - chemotherapy
文摘Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma(PDAC),which is notorious for its aggressiveness and poor prognosis,remains an area of great unmet medical need,with a 5-year survival rate of 10%-the lowest of all solid tumours.At diagnosis,only 20%of patients have resectable pancreatic cancer(RPC)or borderline RPC(BRPC)disease,while 80%of patients have unresectable tumours that are locally advanced pancreatic cancer(LAPC)or have distant metastases.Nearly 60%of patients who undergo upfront surgery for RPC are unable to receive adequate adjuvant chemotherapy(CHT)because of postoperative complications and early cancer recurrence.An important paradigm shift to achieve better outcomes has been the sequence of therapy,with neoadjuvant CHT preceding surgery.Three surgical stages have emerged for the preoperative assessment of nonmetastatic pancreatic cancers:RPC,BRPC,and LAPC.The main goal of neoadjuvant treatment(NAT)is to improve postoperative outcomes through enhanced selection of candidates for curative-intent surgery by identifying patients with aggressive or metastatic disease during initial CHT,reducing tumour volume before surgery to improve the rate of margin-negative resection(R0 resection,a microscopic margin-negative resection),reducing the rate of positive lymph node occurrence at surgery,providing early treatment of occult micrometastatic disease,and assessing tumour chemosensitivity and tolerance to treatment as potential surgical criteria.In this editorial,we summarize evidence concerning NAT of PDAC,providing insights into future practice and study design.Future research is needed to establish predictive biomarkers,measures of therapeutic response,and multidisciplinary stra tegies to improve patient-centered outcomes.
文摘Abstract: To improve the palliative effect on intermediate or advanced pancreatic head carcinoma. Methods: Operations were performed in 26 patients with intermediated or advanced pancreatic head carcinoma. Cholecystojejunostomy or choledochojejunostomy combined with intraoperative radiotherapy with an electron beam on carcinoma were performed from May, 1996 to May, 1998. Meanwhile the catheter of multifunctional implantable drug delivery system was inserted via gastroduodenal artery for postoperative perfusion chemotherapy. Result: The 3–27 month follow-up survey suggested that the tumors shrank in different degrees after the course of treatment. All patients were relieved of pain. The 6-month, 12-month and 24-month survival rates were 100%, 93.9% and 20% respectively. The average survival time of the 5 dead patients was 17.8 months. Conclusion: This operation is very effect to prolong the life of the patients with intermediate or advanced pancreatic head carcinoma.
文摘Pancreatic adenocarcinoma(PAC)is an extremely fatal malignancy with dismal outcome with standard treatment till date.Investigators are constantly in search of optimal treatment approach and radiation therapy(RT)remains in the centre of debate.Human pancreatic cancer cell lines have shown both intrinsic and hypoxia induced radio resistance,and RT has produced conflicting results as well in the various clinical trials.However,most of the American studies continued the use of RT as a potential treatment modality but the European school of thought is widely criticized for their‘therapeutic nihilism’towards radiation and faulty clinical trial designs.This article has reviewed the available literature on the evolving role of RT for the management of resectable and borderline resectable PAC and has highlighted the increasing trend towards the use of radiotherapy in both adjuvant and neo adjuvant settings.With the advent of modern RT techniques,the acute and late toxicities are much less than the earlier time,and therefore augmented RT is expected to produce better clinical outcomes for the patients with pancreatic carcinoma.
文摘BACKGROUND High-grade pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia(PanIN)exhibits no mass and is not detected by any examination modalities.However,it can be diagnosed by pancreatic juice cytology from indirect findings.Most previous cases were diagnosed based on findings of a focal stricture of the main pancreatic duct(MPD)and caudal MPD dilatation and subsequent pancreatic juice cytology using endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP).We experienced a case of high-grade PanIN with an unclear MPD over a 20-mm range,but without caudal MPD dilatation on magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography(MRCP).CASE SUMMARY A 60-year-old female patient underwent computed tomography for a follow-up of uterine cancer post-excision,which revealed pancreatic cysts.MRCP revealed an unclear MPD of the pancreatic body at a 20-mm length without caudal MPD dilatation.Thus,course observation was performed.After 24 mo,MRCP revealed an increased caudal MPD caliber and a larger pancreatic cyst.We performed ERCP and detected atypical cells suspected of adenocarcinoma by serial pancreatic juice aspiration cytology examination.We performed a distal pancreatectomy and obtained a histopathological diagnosis of high-grade PanIN.Pancreatic parenchyma invasion was not observed,and curative resection was achieved.CONCLUSION High-grade Pan-IN may cause MPD narrowing in a long range without caudal MPD dilatation.
文摘AIM: To evaluate the utility of carbohydrate antigen19-9(CA19-9) for differential diagnosis of pancreatic carcinoma and chronic pancreatitis.METHODS: We searched the literature for studies reporting the sensitivity, specificity, and other accuracy measures of serum CA19-9 levels for differentiating pancreatic carcinoma and chronic pancreatitis.Pooled analysis was performed using random-effects models, and receiver operating characteristic(ROC) curves were generated.Study quality was assessed using Standards for Reporting Diagnostic Accuracy and Quality Assessment for Studies of Diagnostic Accuracy tools.RESULTS: A total of 34 studies involving 3125 patients with pancreatic carcinoma and 2061 patients with chronic pancreatitis were included.Pooled analysis of the ability of CA19-9 level to differentiate pancreatic carcinoma and chronic pancreatitis showed the following effect estimates: sensitivity, 0.81(95%CI: 0.80-0.83); specificity, 0.81(95%CI: 0.79-0.82); positive likelihood ratio, 4.08(95%CI: 3.39-4.91); negative likelihood ratio, 0.24(95%CI: 0.21-0.28); and diagnostic odds ratio, 19.31(95%CI: 14.40-25.90).The area under the ROC curve was 0.88.No significant publication bias was detected.CONCLUSION: Elevated CA19-9 by itself is insufficient for differentiating pancreatic carcinoma and chronic pancreatitis, however, it increases suspicion of pancreatic carcinoma and may complement other clinical findings to improve diagnostic accuracy.
基金Supported by Grant from The Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China, No. 0832113 and 2012GXNSFDA239001the Research Project of Guangxi Education Department, No. 201012MS062
文摘AIM: To investigate the potential role of positron emission tomography (PET) in the diagnosis, staging and prognosis predicting of pancreatic carcinoma (PC). METHODS: A systematic review of relevant literatures in PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Library was performed. The sensitivity and specificity of diagnostic and staging studies, and HRs for prognosis predicting studies were pooled. The bivariate model was used for diagnostic studies and the random-effect model for prognostic studies. Heterogeneity between included studies was tested using χ 2 test, and subgroup analysis was performed to explain the heterogeneities. All of the calculations were performed using Stata version 11.0.RESULTS: A total of 39 studies were included. The pooled sensitivity of PET in diagnosing PC (30 studies, 1582 patients), evaluating N stating (4 studies, 101 patients) and liver metastasis (7 studies, 316 patients) were 0.91 (95%CI: 0.88-0.93), 0.64 (95%CI: 0.50-0.76), and 0.67 (95%CI: 0.52-0.79), respectively; and the corresponding specificity was 0.81 (95%CI: 0.75-0.85), 0.81 (95%CI: 0.25-0.85), and 0.96 (95%CI: 0.89-0.98), respectively. In prognosis analysis (6 studies, 198 patients), significant difference of overall survival was observed between high and low standardized uptake value groups (HR = 2.39, 95%CI: 1.57-3.63). Subgroup analysis showed that PET/CT was more sensitive than PET alone in evaluating liver metastasis of PC, 0.82 (95%CI: 0.48-0.98) and 0.67 (95%CI: 0.52-0.79), respectively. CONCLUSION: PET can be used as a valuable diagnostic and predictive tool for PC, but its effect in the staging of PC remains indeterminate.
文摘AIM: To evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of stereotactic body radiotherapy using Cyber Knife for locally advanced unresectable and metastatic pancreatic cancer.METHODS: From June 2010 to May 2014,25 patients with locally advanced unresectable and metastatic pancreatic cancer underwent stereotactic body radiotherapy.Nine patients presented with unresectable locally advanced disease and 16 had metastatic disease.Primary end-points of this study were overall survival,relief of abdominal pain,and toxicity.RESULTS: Fourteen patients were treated with a total dose of 30-36 Gy in three fractions and the remainder with 40-48 Gy in four fractions.Median follow-up was 11 mo(range: 2-25 mo).The median survival duration calculated from the time of stereotactic body radiotherapy for the entire group,the locally advanced group,and the metastatic group was 9.0 mo,13.5 mo,and 8.5 mo,respectively.Overall survival was 37% and 18% at one and two years,respectively.Abdominal pain relief was achieved within 2 wk of completing radiotherapy in the patients who received successful palliation(13 of 20 patients had significant pain).Five patients(20%) had grade 1 nausea,and one(4%) had grade 2 nausea.No acute grade 3+ toxicity was seen.CONCLUSION: Stereotactic body radiotherapy using the Cyber Knife system is a promising,noninvasive,palliative treatment with acceptable toxicity for locally advanced unresectable and metastatic pancreatic cancer.
文摘BACKGROUND: Pancreatic cancer is a lethal disease with an increasing incidence. We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data on diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic head carcinoma, and analyzed the factors affecting prognosis of the disease. METHODS: The data of 189 patients with pancreatic head carcinoma treated from September 1, 1995 to August 31, 2005 were reviewed retrospectively. Ninety-four patients treated from September 1, 2000 to August 31, 2005 were followed up in April 2008. The median survival time (MST) and 1- to 5-year cumulative survival rates of the patients were calculated by the life table method and the Kaplan-Meier method. Cox regression was used to screen out significant risk factors. RESULTS: 96.9% of the patients were more than 40 years old, and the male/female ratio was 1.63. The detection rate of transabdominal ultrasonography (US), computed tomography (CT), endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS), and serum tumor marker CA19-9 were 82.0%, 93.1%, 94.7% and 79.8%, respectively. The MST of patients with pancreatic head carcinoma was 360 +/- 60 days. The 1- to 5-year cumulative survival rates were 50.0%, 19.2%, 12.1%, 9.4% and 4.7%, respectively. However, patients with unresectable tumor survived for a shorter time (183 +/- 18 days). Their 1- to 2-year cumulative survival rates were 28.3% and 0.0%. Cox regression analysis showed that in pancreatic head carcinoma, the independent predictors for prognosis included tumor size, invasion of the superior mesenteric vessel, and radical resection. The MST of patients with pancreatic head carcinoma after radical resection was 510 days, significantly longer than that of patients undergoing non-specific treatment and palliative therapy (225 days). In addition, patients with slight jaundice survived for the longest time (533 +/- 51 days), compared with patients with severe jaundice (236 +/- 43 days) and without jaundice (392 +/- 109 days). CONCLUSIONS: Pancreatic head carcinoma is easily misdiagnosed, and is usually found to be advanced when tumor size is too large (above 4 cm in diameter) with local spread or metastatic disease. In these cases, surgical resection is usually not feasible, and its prognosis is usually very poor. Therefore, careful attention should be paid to these high-risk patients, especially, males, more than 40 years old, and presenting slight jaundice. Then imaging examination (US, CT and EUS) and serum tumor marker examination (CA19-9) are used to detect this disease earlier, and perform curative resection earlier. In this way, it is possible to cure the patients with a longer survival time and better quality of life.
文摘Pancreatic cancer is highly lethal. Current research that combines radiation with targeted therapy may dramatically improve prognosis. Cancerous cells are characterized by unstable genomes and activation of DNA repair pathways, which are indicated by increased phosphorylation of numerous factors, including H2 AX, ATM, ATR, Chk1, Chk2, DNA-PKcs, Rad51, and Ku70/Ku80 heterodimers. Radiotherapy causes DNA damage. Cancer cells can be made more sensitive to the effects of radiation(radiosensitization) through inhibition of DNA repair pathways. The synergistic effects, of two or more combined non-lethal treatments, led to coadministration of chemotherapy and radiosensitization in BRCA-defective cells and patients, with promising results. ATM/Chk2 and ATR/Chk1 pathways are principal regulators of cell cycle arrest, following DNA doublestrand or single-strand breaks. DNA double-stranded breaks activate DNA-dependent protein kinase, catalytic subunit(DNA-PKcs). It forms a holoenzyme with Ku70/Ku80 heterodimers, called DNA-PK, which catalyzes the joining of nonhomologous ends. This is the primary repair pathway utilized in human cells after exposure to ionizing radiation. Radiosensitization, induced by inhibitors of ATM, ATR, Chk1, Chk2, Wee1, PP2 A, or DNA-PK, has been demonstrated in preclinical pancreatic cancer studies. Clinical trials are underway. Development of agents that inhibit DNA repair pathways to be clinically used in combination with radiotherapy is warranted for the treatment of pancreatic cancer.
文摘Background: Pancreaticoduodenectomy(PD) is the standard curative treatment for periampullary tumors. The aim of this study is to report the incidence and predictors of long-term survival( ≥ 5 years) after PD. Methods: This study included patients who underwent PD for pathologically proven periampullary adenocarcinomas. Patients were divided into 2 groups: group(I) patients who survived less than 5 years and group(II) patients who survived ≥ 5 years. Results: There were 47(20.6%) long-term survivors( ≥ 5 years) among 228 patients underwent PD for periampullary adenocarcinoma. Patients with ampullary adenocarcinoma represented 31(66.0%) of the long-term survivors. Primary analysis showed that favourable factors for long-term survival include age < 60 years old, serum CEA < 5 ng/mL, serum CA 19-9 < 37 U/mL, non-cirrhotic liver, tumor size < 2 cm, site of primary tumor, postoperative pancreatic fistula, R0 resection, postoperative chemotherapy, and no recurrence. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that CA 19-9 < 37 U/mL [OR(95% CI) = 1.712(1.24 8–2.34 8), P = 0.001], smaller tumor size [OR(95% CI) = 1.335(1.032–1.726), P = 0.028] and R0 resection [OR(95% CI) = 3.098(2.095–4.582), P < 0.001] were independent factors for survival ≥ 5 years. The prognosis was best for ampullary adenocarcinoma, for which the median survival was 54 months and 5-year survival rate was 39.0%, and the poorest was pancreatic head adenocarcinoma, for which the median survival was 27 months and 5-year survival rate was 7%. Conclusions: The majority of long-term survivors after PD for periampullary adenocarcinoma are patients with ampullary tumor. CA 19-9 < 37 U/mL, smaller tumor size, and R0 resection were found to be independent factors for long-term survival ≥ 5 years.
基金Supported by National Nature Science Foundation of China,No. 30370436
文摘Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are excellent modalities which have the ability to detect,depict and stage the nerve invasion associated with pancreatic carcinoma.The aim of this article is to review the CT and MR patterns of pancreatic carcinoma invading the extrapancreatic neural plexus and thus provide useful information which could help the choice of treatment methods.Pancreatic carcinoma is a common malignant neoplasm with a high mortality rate.There are many factors influencing the prognosis and treatment options for those patients suffering from pancreatic carcinoma,such as lymphatic metastasis,adjacent organs or tissue invasion,etc.Among these factors,extrapancreatic neural plexus invasion is recognized as an important factor when considering the management of the patients.
文摘AIM:To distinguish acinar cell carcinoma(ACC)from pancreatic adenocarcinoma(AC)by comparing their computed tomography findings.METHODS:Patients with ACC and AC were identified on the basis of results obtained using surgically resected pancreatectomy specimens.The preoperative computer tomographic images of 6 acinar cell carcinoma patients and 67 pancreatic adenocarcinoma patients in 4 phases(non-contrast,arterial,portal venous,and delayed phase)were compared.The scan delay times were 40,70,and 120 s for each contrast-enhanced phase.The visual pattern,tomographic attenuation value,and time attenuation curve were assessed and compared between AC and ACC cases using the 2test,Wilcoxon signed-rank test,and Mann Whitney U test.RESULTS:The adenocarcinomas tended to be hypodense in all 4 phases.The acinar cell carcinomas also tended to be hypodense in the 3 contrast-enhancedphases,although their computed tomographic attenuation values were higher.Further,5 of the 6 acinar cell carcinomas(83%)were isodense in the non-contrast phase.The time attenuation curve of the adenocarcinomas showed a gradual increase through the 4 phases,and all adenocarcinomas showed peak enhancement during the delayed phase.The time attenuation curve of the acinar cell carcinomas showed peak enhancement during the portal venous phase in 4 cases and during the arterial phase in 2 cases.None of the 6 acinar cell carcinomas showed peak enhancement during the delayed phase.CONCLUSION:The tumor density in the non-contrast phase and time attenuation curve pattern clearly differ between acinar cell carcinomas and adenocarcinomas,and multidetector-row computed tomography can thus distinguish these tumors.
文摘AIM: To evaluate the ability of the time-signal intensity curve (TIC) of the pancreas obtained from dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for differentiation of focal pancreatic masses, especially pancreatic carcinoma coexisting with chronic pancreatitis and tumor-forming pancreatitis. METHODS: Forty-eight consecutive patients who underwent surgery for a focal pancreatic mass, including pancreatic ductal carcinoma (n = 33), tumor-forming pancreatitis (n = 8), and islet cell tumor (n = 7), were reviewed. Five pancreatic carcinomas coexisted with longstanding chronic pancreatitis. The pancreatic TICs were obtained from the pancreatic mass and the pancreatic parenchyma both proximal and distal to the mass lesion in each patient, prior to surgery, and were classified into 4 types according to the time to a peak: 25 s and 1, 2, and 3 min after the bolus injection of contrast material, namely, type-Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, and Ⅳ, respectively, and were then compared to the corresponding histological pancreatic conditions. RESULTS: Pancreatic carcinomas demonstrated type-Ⅲ (n = 13) or Ⅳ (n = 20) TIC. Tumor-forming pancreatitis showed type-Ⅱ (n = 5) or Ⅲ (n = 3) TIC. All islet cell tumors revealed type-Ⅰ. The type-Ⅳ TIC was only recognized in pancreatic carcinoma, and the TIC of carcinoma always depicted the slowest rise to a peak among the 3 pancreatic TICs measured in each patient, even in patients with chronic pancreatitis.CONCLUSION: Pancreatic TIC from dynamic MRI provides reliable information for distinguishing pancreatic carcinoma from other pancreatic masses, and may enable us to avoid unnecessary pancreatic surgery and delays in making a correct diagnosis of pancreatic carcinoma, especially, in patients with longstanding chronic pancreatitis.
文摘AIM:To evaluate the use of three-dimensional imaging of pancreatic carcinoma using multidetector computed tomography(CT)in a prospective study.METHODS:Ten patients with suspected pancreatic tumors were examined prospectively using multidetec-tor CT(Somatom Sensation 16,Siemens,Erlangen,Germany).The images were evaluated for the pres-ence of a pancreatic carcinoma and invasion of the peripancreatic vessels and surrounding organs.Using the isotropic CT data sets,a three-dimensional image was created with automatic vascular analysis and semi-automatic segmentation of the organs and pancreatic tumor by a radiologist.The CT examinations and the three-dimensional images were presented to the sur-geon directly before and during the patient's operation using the Medical Imaging Interaction Toolkit-based software "ReLiver".Immediately after surgery,the value of the two images was judged by the surgeon.The operation and the histological results served as the gold standard.RESULTS:Nine patients had a pancreatic carcinoma(all pT3),and one patient had a serous cystadenoma.One tumor inf iltrated the superior mesenteric vein.The inf iltration was correctly evaluated.All carcinomas were resectable.In comparison to the CT image with axial and coronal reconstructions,the three-dimensional image was judged by the surgeons as better for operation planning and consistently described as useful.CONCLUSION:A 3D-image of the pancreas repre-sents an invaluable aid to the surgeon.However,the 3D-software must be further developed in order to be integrated into daily clinical routine.
文摘Pancreatic tuberculosis(TB) is a rare condition,even in immunocompetent hosts.A case is presented of pancreatic TB that mimicked pancreatic head carcinoma in a 40-year-old immunocompetent male patient.The patient was admitted to our hospital after suffering for nine days from epigastralgia and obstructive jaundice.Computed tomography revealed a pancreatic mass that mimicked a pancreatic head carcinoma.The patient had undergone an operation four months prior for thoracic TB and was undergoing anti-TB therapy.A previous abdominal ultrasound was unremarkable with the exception of gallbladder steroid deposits.The patient underwent surgery due to the progressive discomfort of the upper abdomen and a mass that resembled a pancreatic malignancy.A biopsy of the pancreas and lymph nodes was performed,revealing TB infection.The patient received a cholecystostomy tube and recovered after being administered standard anti-TB therapy for 15 mo.This case is reported to emphasize the rarecontribution of pancreatic TB to pancreatic masses and obstructive jaundice.
文摘OBJECTIVES: To survey the gene expression profiles in pancreatic carcinoma by using cDNA microarray and detect target genes for further study. METHODS: Three mixed samples from 2 cases of normal pancreatic tissue and 4 cases of moderate-differentiated pancreatic carcinoma were studied by means of cDNA microarray consisting of 18 000 genes. RESULTS: 1484 and 1353 different expressed genes were observed in two cancer samples respectively. We identified 455 genes altered with the same tendency in both samples, including 102 up-regulated and 353 down-regulated genes. There were 274 known genes and 181 unknown genes; 27.8% and 52.0% genes respectively had an expression level in cancer that was 2-fold higher or lower than that in normal samples. Tumor suppressor genes, growth factors and receptor genes, signal conduction genes, transcription factor genes were identified. CONCLUSIONS: cDNA microarray is an efficient and high-throughout method to investigate gene expression profiles in pancreatic carcinoma. MBD1, EDG1 and gene hypermethylation mechanism would play an important role in the pathogenesis of pancreatic carcinoma.
基金Supported by Traditional Chinese Medicine Administration of Zhejiang Province,China,No.2014ZA068
文摘AIM: To evaluate human pancreatic carcinoma cell line(PANC-1) cells apoptosis and Bcl-2 and Bax expression induced by Yin Chen Hao Decoction(YCHD).METHODS: The cell growth inhibitory rate was determined by MTT assay. Apoptosis of PANC-1 cells before and after treatment with YCHD was determined by TUNEL staining. Expression of the apoptosisassociated genes, Bcl-2 and Bax, was detected by immunohistochemical staining and reverse transcription-PCR.RESULTS: YCHD inhibited the growth of PANC-1 cells. Following treatment with YCHD for 24-96 h, the apoptotic rate of PANC-1 cells increased with time. In addition, the positive rate of Bcl-2 protein expression decreased in a time-dependent manner, whereas the positive rate of Bax protein expression increased in a time-dependent manner. Following treatment of with YCHD for 24-96 h, expression of BAX m RNA increased gradually and BCL-2 m RNA reduced gradually with time.CONCLUSION: YCHD induces apoptosis of PANC-1 cells mediated in part via up-regulation of BAX and down-regulation of BCL-2.