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Malignant mediastinal lymphadenopathy detected by endoscopic ultrasound and guided fine needle aspiration in patients with resectable pancreaticobiliary cancer.
- Source :
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Indian journal of gastroenterology : official journal of the Indian Society of Gastroenterology [Indian J Gastroenterol] 2017 May; Vol. 36 (3), pp. 189-192. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 May 29. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Background: Resection surgery for pancreaticobiliary malignancies carries significant morbidity and mortality. Hence, preoperative assessment to exclude unresectable disease is mandatory. CT abdomen is the primary modality for staging of pancreaticobiliary cancers. However, some patients have malignant mediastinal lymphadenopathy (MML), which may be detected on endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) but not on CT scan.<br />Methods: We prospectively evaluated 75 consecutive patients (median age 54 years: 44 men) with a diagnosis of resectable pancreaticobiliary cancer (carcinoma gallbladder, carcinoma pancreas, cholangiocarcinoma, or periampullary carcinoma) for the presence of MML using EUS by an experienced endosonographer. If a lymph node had one or more features suggestive of malignancy, i.e. size exceeding 1 cm, hypoechoic appearance, a round shape, and regular margins, it was subjected to EUS-FNA.<br />Results: In seven (9.3%; 95% confidence intervals: 3.8% to 18.2%) of the 75 patients, EUS revealed enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes. The location of these lymph nodes was subcarinal in three, paraesophageal in two, and paratracheal in one patient; another patient had lymph nodes at two sites, i.e. the subcarinal and aortopulmonary window. In four of these seven patients, FNA documented the presence of MML. The overall rate of pathologically proven MML was 4/75 (5.3%; 95% CI [1.4% to 13%]).<br />Conclusion: EUS-FNA diagnosed MML in 5.3% of patients with pancreaticobiliary cancer. It may be useful to consider EUS assessment in patients with otherwise resectable pancreaticobiliary malignancy.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Aged
Biliary Tract Neoplasms complications
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Humans
Lymphadenopathy etiology
Male
Middle Aged
Pancreatic Neoplasms complications
Prospective Studies
Biliary Tract Neoplasms diagnostic imaging
Biliary Tract Neoplasms pathology
Biopsy, Fine-Needle
Endosonography
Lymphadenopathy diagnostic imaging
Lymphadenopathy pathology
Mediastinum diagnostic imaging
Mediastinum pathology
Pancreatic Neoplasms diagnostic imaging
Pancreatic Neoplasms pathology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0975-0711
- Volume :
- 36
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Indian journal of gastroenterology : official journal of the Indian Society of Gastroenterology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 28553687
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s12664-017-0752-6