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Medical Journal of Cairo University [The]. 2007; 75 (4 [Supp.II]): 57-64
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-126214

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Since major advances in our ability to treat hepatocellular carcinoma [HCC] are less likely to come from treating late stage disease it is therefore important to find early stage disease. Serum Alpha-fetoprotein [alpha - FP] is currently the most widely performed screening test, but this sensitivity poor. It has been reported, recently, that squamous cell carcinoma antigen [SCCA] could represent a useful screening marker in patients at risk. The aim of this study to investigate the diagnostic utility of serum SCCA as a non invasive marker in HCC patients compared to alpha-FP. We recruited for the study forty patients with HCC, 25 patients with liver cirrhosis and 15 healthy subjects. Serum levels of SCCA and alpha-FP together with clinical, laboratory, and imaging evaluation were done for all cases. Hepatic focal lesions with atypical CT pattern for HCC were confirmed histopathologically with ultrasound-guided biopsy. Mean values of serum SCCA in HCC group was significantly higher when compared with both the control and cirrhotic groups [p<0.001]. It was significantly elevated in HCC patients showing atypical enhancement pattern versus those with typical one [p<0.05]. At the value of the kit cutoff value [2 ug/l], the specificity and sensitivity of SCCA were 62% and 84% respectively. While when using the receiver operator curve [ROC] curve, to improve the specificity and sensitivity of SCCA, the cutoff value of 2.55 ug/l yielded a sensitivity and specificity of 52.5% and 96% respectively [best cutoff]. The diagnostic sensitivity of alpha-FP at a cutoff 200 ng/dl was 26% and the specificity 100%. The cutoff level of alpha-FP for diagnosis of HCC according to ROC was 91.5 ng/dl yielded a sensitivity and specificity of 62.5% and 92%, respectively [best cutoff]. Simultaneous measurement of alpha-FP and SCCA led to improve the sensitivity of serologic diagnosis of HCC up to 87.5%. SCCA represents a useful diagnostic biomarker for HCC detection, when combined with alpha-FP, it significantly increases the reliability of serologic diagnosis for this cancer. SCCA could specially diagnose those with atypical enhancement pattern in CT scan


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Humans , Male , Female , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell , /blood , /blood , alpha-Fetoproteins/blood , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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