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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 584-589 protein denotes k-ras
T2 1203-1210 protein denotes keratin
T3 1212-1215 protein denotes AE1
T4 1216-1219 protein denotes AE3
T5 1224-1227 protein denotes CK1
T6 1244-1251 protein denotes keratin
T7 1285-1287 protein denotes CK
T8 1289-1290 protein denotes 6
T9 1298-1301 protein denotes CK7
T10 1309-1315 protein denotes Cam5.2
T11 1327-1331 protein denotes CK20
T12 1338-1345 protein denotes CA-19-9
T13 1356-1359 protein denotes CEA
T14 1410-1415 protein denotes K-ras
T15 1425-1434 protein denotes mutations
T16 1728-1733 protein denotes k-ras
T17 1743-1751 protein denotes mutation

PubMed_Structured_Abstracts

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 93-295 BACKGROUND denotes Adenosquamous carcinoma is a rare aggressive subtype of pancreatic adenocarcinoma. We describe the clinical, pathologic, and molecular characteristics of 25 of these lesions, the largest series to date.
T2 305-650 METHODS denotes Twenty-five cases of adenosquamous carcinoma of the pancreas diagnosed between 1961 and 1994 were retrieved from the files of the Endocrine Registry of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. Histologic features were reviewed, histochemical, immunohistochemical, and molecular (k-ras) studies were performed, and patient follow-up was obtained.
T3 660-1575 RESULTS denotes The patients included 17 men and eight women, aged 28 to 82 years (mean, 65.4 y). The patients usually experienced weight loss (n = 17) or painless jaundice (n = 11), while also presenting with other abdominal symptoms. The tumors affected the head most frequently (n = 17), followed by the tail (n = 9) or body (n = 4). Five cases involved more than one anatomic region of the pancreas. Microscopically, all tumors demonstrated dual differentiation toward adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. All cases tested were immunoreactive with keratin (AE1:AE3 and CK1), whereas other keratin markers were variably expressed: CK5/6 (88%), CK7 (68%), Cam5.2 (41%), and CK20(26%). CA-19-9 (84%) and CEA (74%) were positive in the majority of the cases. K-ras oncogene mutations were identified in seven of 13 cases. All patients died from their disease an average of 5.8 months after diagnosis (range, 1 to 33 months).
T4 1589-1822 CONCLUSIONS denotes Adenosquamous carcinoma of the pancreas represents a distinct clinical and pathologic entity, demonstrating the expected immunoprofile and k-ras oncogene mutation of a ductal origin, with a worse prognosis than ductal adenocarcinoma.