Hepatocellular carcinoma (HC) is often difficult to distinguish from secondary liver neoplasia (SLN) by physical and imaging diagnostic procedures alone. To this aim we have extended and improved a laboratory approach based on a serum lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme ratio (LD4:LD5) by adding the carcinoembryonic antigen: α-fetoprotein ratio, alkaline phosphatase, and serum iron concentrations to obtain a highly efficient discriminant function. In two successive cohorts, for a total of 102 patients, all histologically diagnosed, with a prevalence of HC vs SLN of 3:1, we correctly classified 96% of cases (100% of SLN cases). Subsequent verification with the jackknife reallocation statistical algorithm confirmed these results. In conclusion, this discriminant function based on simple laboratory assays of a few analytes is an important tool in solving a diagnostic dilemma in cases of liver neoplasia.

Discriminant function based on biochemical serum analytes differentiates hepatocarcinoma from secondary liver neoplasia / Castaldo, Giuseppe; Oriani, G.; Cimino, L.; Topa, M.; Budillon, G.; Salvatore, F.; Sacchetti, L.. - In: CLINICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0009-9147. - 41:3(1995), pp. 439-443.

Discriminant function based on biochemical serum analytes differentiates hepatocarcinoma from secondary liver neoplasia.

CASTALDO, GIUSEPPE;
1995

Abstract

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HC) is often difficult to distinguish from secondary liver neoplasia (SLN) by physical and imaging diagnostic procedures alone. To this aim we have extended and improved a laboratory approach based on a serum lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme ratio (LD4:LD5) by adding the carcinoembryonic antigen: α-fetoprotein ratio, alkaline phosphatase, and serum iron concentrations to obtain a highly efficient discriminant function. In two successive cohorts, for a total of 102 patients, all histologically diagnosed, with a prevalence of HC vs SLN of 3:1, we correctly classified 96% of cases (100% of SLN cases). Subsequent verification with the jackknife reallocation statistical algorithm confirmed these results. In conclusion, this discriminant function based on simple laboratory assays of a few analytes is an important tool in solving a diagnostic dilemma in cases of liver neoplasia.
1995
Discriminant function based on biochemical serum analytes differentiates hepatocarcinoma from secondary liver neoplasia / Castaldo, Giuseppe; Oriani, G.; Cimino, L.; Topa, M.; Budillon, G.; Salvatore, F.; Sacchetti, L.. - In: CLINICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0009-9147. - 41:3(1995), pp. 439-443.
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