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. 1989 Dec;35(15):1800-6.

[An autopsied case of malignant lymphoma of the pancreas with an elevation of the serum Ca 19-9 level]

[Article in Japanese]
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[An autopsied case of malignant lymphoma of the pancreas with an elevation of the serum Ca 19-9 level]

[Article in Japanese]
T Sasaki et al. Gan No Rinsho. 1989 Dec.

Abstract

A 37-year-old male was admitted to hospital because of a right hypochondrial pain and icterus. His physical examination showed hepatosplenomegaly, and the laboratory findings demonstrated abnormal hepatic and pancreatic functions. A CT examination revealed a large mass of a low density in the pancreas head and tail. Further, an immunological study revealed that the patients serum Ca 19-9 level was elevated, but that the CEA and AFP levels were normal. Both the pathological and cytological examinations, however, did not indicate a malignancy of the pancreas. The patient subsequently developed uremia, a hemorrhagic tendency, and then died. An autopsy confirmed a pancreatic tumor which occupied the head of pancreas. Histologically, the tumor contained round cells with scanty cytoplasms and showed a sarcomatous pattern. An immunohistochemical study showed that the LCA, MB-1, and the LN-1 for B cell markers were positive, while the MT-1 for T cells was negative. The case illustrates a malignant lymphoma of the pancreas which demonstrated a serum Ca 19-9 elevation.

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