Digestive diseases and sciences
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Gastric antral webs in adults have been considered to be either congenital or acquired lesions. We present the first radiographically documented progression from a normal antrum to the development of an antral ulcer followed by healing with web formation. In a single study we feel that irregularity of the web and deformity or eccentricity of the antrum favor an acquired rather than a congenital web. Obtaining prior radiographs as well as follow-up examinations may be the only way to prove association with peptic disease.
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Ultrasonically guided percutaneous fine-needle aspiration biopsy for cytological diagnosis was performed on 28 patients with ultrasonically scanned solid mass lesions of the pancreas in an attempt to make a differential diagnosis between pancreatic cancer and chronic pancreatitis. In 25 of the 28 patients, enough cells were aspirated to enable a cytological diagnosis to be made. In 19 of these 25 patients, malignant cells were obtained, while the aspirates from 6 patients contained only normal pancreatic cells. ⋯ The technique resulted in no false positive diagnoses of cancer among 6 patients with chronic pancreatitis. No complications, such as bleeding, fistula formation, and elevation of the serum amylase, followed the procedure. This new method appears to be extremely useful in the diagnosis of pancreatic mass lesions.