2005
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5107(05)01493-8
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Is Endoscopic Ultrasound Effective to Eliminate Potentially Malignant Cystic Tumors of the Pancreas? Results of a Follow-Up Study of 163 Asymptomatic Patients

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“…EUS, including fine−needle aspiration (FNA), was recently shown to be of limited value in the diagnosis of pancreatic cystic le− sions [150]. In contrast, a French follow−up study of 163 asympto− matic patients with cystic lesions in the pancreas showed that EUS criteria suggesting a benign lesion were reliable; the mean follow−up period was 9 years [151]. In 194 patients with cystic le− sions (70 % underwent FNA), age and a mucinous cystic fluid were predictors of a need for surgery; cyst fluid analysis of amy− lase and tumor markers were not predictive [152].…”
Section: Endoscopic Ultrasonographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EUS, including fine−needle aspiration (FNA), was recently shown to be of limited value in the diagnosis of pancreatic cystic le− sions [150]. In contrast, a French follow−up study of 163 asympto− matic patients with cystic lesions in the pancreas showed that EUS criteria suggesting a benign lesion were reliable; the mean follow−up period was 9 years [151]. In 194 patients with cystic le− sions (70 % underwent FNA), age and a mucinous cystic fluid were predictors of a need for surgery; cyst fluid analysis of amy− lase and tumor markers were not predictive [152].…”
Section: Endoscopic Ultrasonographymentioning
confidence: 99%