Effect of percutaneous biliary drainage on serum levels of tumor markers in patients with obstructive jaundice

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Koroglu, Mert
Koroglu, Banu Kale
Akhan, Okan
Coskun, Hasan Senol
Yildiz, Harun
Yesildag, Ahmet
Oyar, Orhan
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[1] Suleyman Demirel Univ, Sch Med, Dept Radiol, Isparta, Turkey
[2] Suleyman Demirel Univ, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Isparta, Turkey
[3] Hacettepe Univ, Sch Med, Dept Radiol, Ankara, Turkey
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obstructive jaundice; tumor marker; percutaneous biliary drainage; bile ducts;
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Background/Aims: Some tumor markers such as CA 19-9 are shown to be increased in obstructive jaundice due to either benign or malignant causes. In this study the clinical importance of raised serum levels of tumor markers have been evaluated, with particular reference to obstructive jaundice and percutaneous biliary drainage. Methodology: We conducted a prospective longitudinal before-after trial. Twenty-one patients with obstructive jaundice were investigated, 5 with benign obstruction and 16 with malignant disease. All patients were examined with abdominal CT prior to biliary drainage. All patients underwent percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography, and 20 of 21 patients underwent percutaneous biliary drainage within 3 days after the CT examination. Results: The mean CA 19-9 at presentation was lower in the group with benign disease (95 +/- 60.9 IU/mL) than those with malignancy (461.9 +/- 331.4 IU/mL). The mean CA 19-9 level in the benign group 1 week after drainage was 12 +/- 11.8 IU/mL. The mean CA 19-9 level in the malignant group after drainage was 249.7 +/- 279.5 IU/mL. Conclusions: A prominently high serum CA 19-9 level at the presentation and a high serum CA 19-9 level after successful biliary drainage should prompt investigation for a malignant etiology of obstructive jaundice.
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