Diagnostic pitfall; interpretation of CA 19-9 concentrations in the presence of hepatic dysfunction

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Abstract

A 50 year old man is described with hepatic dysfunction and chronic pancreatitis in whom greatly increased concentrations of the pancreatic tumour marker CA 19-9 combined with an abnormal appearance at endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography lead to the false suspicion of pancreatic carcinoma. CA 19-9 concentrations should be interpreted with caution in patients with intrinsic liver disease or biliary obstruction.

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Pearce, S., Thornes, H., Carr, D., & Tanner, A. (1994). Diagnostic pitfall; interpretation of CA 19-9 concentrations in the presence of hepatic dysfunction. Gut, 35(5), 707–708. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.35.5.707

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