1989
DOI: 10.1097/00006676-198908000-00002
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Effectiveness of Discriminant Analysis of Serum CA 19-9 and Elastase 1 in Diagnosis of Pancreatic Carcinoma

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“…Serum E1 had sensitivity of 61.5%, specificity of 75.3% and overall accuracy of 71.2% for the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, which agreed with results reported by other authors 2,6,7,9 . In the meantime, the sensitivity, specificity and overall accuracy of CA19‐9 was 71.8%, 73.1% and 72.7%, respectively.…”
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“…Serum E1 had sensitivity of 61.5%, specificity of 75.3% and overall accuracy of 71.2% for the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, which agreed with results reported by other authors 2,6,7,9 . In the meantime, the sensitivity, specificity and overall accuracy of CA19‐9 was 71.8%, 73.1% and 72.7%, respectively.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Most authors agree that tumors of the pancreatic head could elevate serum E1 more readily than of the body and/or tail, based on the hypothesis that tumors at the proximal end of the pancreatic duct are prone to obstruct the pancreatic duct more extensively, 2,5,9,10 which again was proved by this study. In addition we showed that tumors with smaller size (≤3 cm) had a higher level of serum E1 than those with larger size (>6 cm), which had also been reported by other researchers 2,6,9 . For this reason E1 has been viewed as a promising marker to detect early pancreatic carcinoma, which might be helpful to improve the resection rate of pancreatic cancer, because tumors with smaller size usually have a greater chance to be excised successfully.…”
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