Endoscopic approach for diagnosing autoimmune pancreatitis

It is of utmost importance to differentiate autoimmune pancreatitis(AIP) from pancreatic cancer(PC).Segmental AIP cases are sometimes difficult to differentiate from PC.On endoscopic retrograde cholangio pancreatography,long or skipped irregular narrowing of the main pancreatic duct(MPD),less upstre...

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Published inWorld journal of gastrointestinal endoscopy Vol. 2; no. 1; pp. 20 - 24
Main Authors Kamisawa, Terumi, Anjiki, Hajime, Takuma, Kensuku, Egawa, Naoto, Itoi, Takao, Itokawa, Fumihide
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Baishideng Publishing Group Co., Limited 16.01.2010
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Summary:It is of utmost importance to differentiate autoimmune pancreatitis(AIP) from pancreatic cancer(PC).Segmental AIP cases are sometimes difficult to differentiate from PC.On endoscopic retrograde cholangio pancreatography,long or skipped irregular narrowing of the main pancreatic duct(MPD),less upstream dilatation of the distal MPD,side branches derived from the narrowed portion of the MPD,absence of obstruction of the MPD,and stenosis of the intrahepatic bile duct suggest AIP rather than PC.Abundant infiltration of IgG4-positive plasma cells is frequently and rather specifically detected in the major duodenal papilla of AIP patients.IgG4-immunostaining of biopsy specimens obtained from the major duodenal papilla is useful for supporting a diagnosis of AIP with pancreatic head involvement.On endoscopic ultrasonography(EUS),hyperechoic spots in the hypoechoic mass and the duct-penetrating sign suggest AIP rather than PC.EUS and intraductal ultrasonography sometimes show wall thickening of the common bile duct even in the segment in which abnormalities are not clearly observed with cholangiography in AIP patients.EUS-guided fine needle aspiration,especially EUS-guided Tru-Cut biopsy,is useful to diagnose AIP,as well as to exclude PC.
Bibliography:Terumi Kamisawa,Hajime Anjiki,Kensuku Takuma,Naoto Egawa,Department of Internal Medicine,Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital,Tokyo 113-8677,Japan Takao Itoi,Fumihide Itokawa,Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology,Tokyo Medical University,Tokyo 113-8677,Japan
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Correspondence to: Terumi Kamisawa, MD, PhD, Director, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital, 3-18-22 Honkomagome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8677, Japan. kamisawa@cick.jp
Telephone: +81-3-38232101   Fax: +81-3-38241552
Author contributions: Kamisawa T wrote the paper; Kamisawa T, Anjiki H, Takuma K, Egawa N, Itoi T, and Itokawa F collected data.
ISSN:1948-5190
1948-5190
DOI:10.4253/wjge.v2.i1.20