1958
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(58)80074-8
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The Diagnosis of Cancer of the Pancreas, Biliary Tract, and Duodenum by Combined Cytologic and Secretory Methods

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“…Compared with aspiration, bile sampling from a drainage bag was less sensitive, although the difference was not significant. These results were unexpected because it has been reported that exfoliated cells remaining in stagnant bile for a long time show a high degree of degeneration17, 29. In the present study, bile collected from a drainage bag was measured every 6–8 h and stored in a refrigerator for bile replacement30 into the gastrointestinal tract.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…Compared with aspiration, bile sampling from a drainage bag was less sensitive, although the difference was not significant. These results were unexpected because it has been reported that exfoliated cells remaining in stagnant bile for a long time show a high degree of degeneration17, 29. In the present study, bile collected from a drainage bag was measured every 6–8 h and stored in a refrigerator for bile replacement30 into the gastrointestinal tract.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…These degenerate cells with their characteristic morphology have been commented on by Henning and Witte in 1968, who described them in duodenal aspirates and associated their presence with chronic liver disease. Raskin et al in 1958 thought they were epithelial cells of indeterminate origin and Gibbs in 1963 found them in bile-stained gastric lavage specimens, he described them as mercury droplet cells and considered that they were of duodenal origin. We have only seen such cells in pure juice collected from within the pancreatic duct and never in bile aspirated directly from the common bile duct.…”
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“…Dreiling et al USPECTED (1960) and Raskin et al (1958) have found duodenal tMA exfoliative cytology to be a useful procedure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A double-lumen gastroduodenal tube was passed into the duodenum by the method of Raskin et al (1958) and positioned at the ligament of Trietz by fluoroscopy. Duodenal drainage, uncontaminated by gastric secretion, was collected by gentle suction in Erlenmeyer flasks immersed in crushed ice.…”
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