IMPROVEMENT OF THE DIAGNOSIS OF THE CAUSE OF PLEURAL EFFUSION IN PATIENTS WITH LUNG-CANCER BY SIMULTANEOUS QUANTIFICATION OF CARCINOEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN (CEA) AND NEURON-SPECIFIC ENOLASE (NSE) PLEURAL LEVELS
O. Menard et al., IMPROVEMENT OF THE DIAGNOSIS OF THE CAUSE OF PLEURAL EFFUSION IN PATIENTS WITH LUNG-CANCER BY SIMULTANEOUS QUANTIFICATION OF CARCINOEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN (CEA) AND NEURON-SPECIFIC ENOLASE (NSE) PLEURAL LEVELS, European journal of cancer, 29A(13), 1993, pp. 1806-1809
Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and neuron-specific enolase (NSE) level
determinations were carried out by radioimmunoassay in pleural fluid
and plasma samples obtained from 24 patients with malignant pleural ef
fusions and 18 patients with non-malignant pleural effusions, and comp
ared to cytological and pathological results. Using a pathological cut
-off level of 25 ng/ml for CEA and 8 ng/ml for NSE, we demonstrated th
at, in the diagnosis of the malignant nature of pleural effusions, the
simultaneous quantification of CEA and NSE in pleural fluid possesses
better discriminative values than the simultaneous quantification of
both markers in plasma or the separate quantification of each marker,
in pleural fluid and in plasma.