TY - JOUR
T1 - Diagnosis of autoimmune pancreatitis by EUS-FNA by using a 22-gauge needle based on the International Consensus Diagnostic Criteria
AU - Kanno, Atsushi
AU - Ishida, Kazuyuki
AU - Hamada, Shin
AU - Fujishima, Fumiyoshi
AU - Unno, Jun
AU - Kume, Kiyoshi
AU - Kikuta, Kazuhiro
AU - Hirota, Morihisa
AU - Masamune, Atsushi
AU - Satoh, Kennichi
AU - Notohara, Kenji
AU - Shimosegawa, Tooru
PY - 2012/9
Y1 - 2012/9
N2 - It is controversial whether EUS-guided FNA by using 22-gauge (G) needles is useful for the diagnosis or evaluation of autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP). To evaluate the usefulness of EUS-FNA by 22-G needles for the histopathological diagnosis of AIP. A retrospective study. Single academic center. A total of 273 patients, including 25 with AIP, underwent EUS-FNA and histological examinations. EUS-FNA by using 22-G needles provided adequate tissue samples for histopathological evaluation because more than 10 high-power fields were available for evaluation in 20 of 25 patients (80%). The mean immunoglobulin G4positive plasma cell count was 13.7/high-power field. Obliterative phlebitis was observed in 10 of 25 patients (40%). In the context of the International Consensus Diagnostic Criteria for AIP, 14 and 6 of 25 patients were judged to have level 1 (positive for 3 or 4 items) and level 2 (positive for 2 items) histological findings, respectively, meaning that 20 of 25 patients were suggested to have lymphoplasmacytic sclerosing pancreatitis based on the International Consensus Diagnostic Criteria. The diagnosis in 1 patient was type 2 AIP because a granulocytic epithelial lesion was identified in this patient. A retrospective study with a small number of patients. The results of this study suggest that EUS-FNA by using 22-G needles provides tissue samples adequate for histopathological evaluation and greatly contributes to the histological diagnosis of AIP.
AB - It is controversial whether EUS-guided FNA by using 22-gauge (G) needles is useful for the diagnosis or evaluation of autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP). To evaluate the usefulness of EUS-FNA by 22-G needles for the histopathological diagnosis of AIP. A retrospective study. Single academic center. A total of 273 patients, including 25 with AIP, underwent EUS-FNA and histological examinations. EUS-FNA by using 22-G needles provided adequate tissue samples for histopathological evaluation because more than 10 high-power fields were available for evaluation in 20 of 25 patients (80%). The mean immunoglobulin G4positive plasma cell count was 13.7/high-power field. Obliterative phlebitis was observed in 10 of 25 patients (40%). In the context of the International Consensus Diagnostic Criteria for AIP, 14 and 6 of 25 patients were judged to have level 1 (positive for 3 or 4 items) and level 2 (positive for 2 items) histological findings, respectively, meaning that 20 of 25 patients were suggested to have lymphoplasmacytic sclerosing pancreatitis based on the International Consensus Diagnostic Criteria. The diagnosis in 1 patient was type 2 AIP because a granulocytic epithelial lesion was identified in this patient. A retrospective study with a small number of patients. The results of this study suggest that EUS-FNA by using 22-G needles provides tissue samples adequate for histopathological evaluation and greatly contributes to the histological diagnosis of AIP.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.gie.2012.05.014
DO - 10.1016/j.gie.2012.05.014
M3 - Article
C2 - 22898417
AN - SCOPUS:84865110902
SN - 0016-5107
VL - 76
SP - 594
EP - 602
JO - Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
JF - Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
IS - 3
ER -