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Copyright ©2008 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Nov 21, 2008; 14(43): 6738-6742
Published online Nov 21, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.6738
Table 1 Clinical manifestation of pancreatic lymphoma and pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic lymphomaPancreatic cancerP
Age of onset (yr)52.8 ± 3.453.8 ± 4.2NS
Gender ratio (male/female)10/224/6NS
Course of disease3 mo to 1 yr4 wk to 3 mo< 0.05
Weight loss1027NS
Nausea and vomiting412NS
Fever and night sweats51< 0.05
Back pain118< 0.05
Jaundice320< 0.05
Palpable abdominal lump60< 0.05
Superficial lymph node enlargement51< 0.05
CEA, CA19-9 increase018< 0.05
Table 2 Ultrasonic manifestations of pancreatic lymphoma and pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic lymphomaPancreatic cancerP
Lesion position
Pancreatic head719NS
Pancreatic body & tail37NS
Diffuse24NS
Lesion echoAll 12 cases had low echoAll 30 cases had low echoNS
Lesion size79.6 ± 10.7 mm34.7 ± 5.5 mm< 0.05
Blood flow of the lesion11 cases did not show any blood flow signals, 1 case showed some blood flow signalsNone of the 30 cases showed blood flow signalsNS
Bile duct expansion320< 0.05
Pancreatic duct expansion218< 0.05
Blood vessel involvement215< 0.05
Retroperitoneal (below the renal vein) lymph node enlargement51< 0.05
Intrahepatic metastasis06< 0.05