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Improved diagnostic accuracy of a modified oral pancreatic function test.

The oral pancreatic function test (PFT) depends upon urinary recovery of p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) released by chymotrypsin hydrolysis of orally administered N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-p-aminobenzoid acid. The diagnostic value of the test is limited because falsely abnormal results frequently occur in patients with bowel or liver disease in whom PABA recovery is impaired by abnormal absorption or hepatic conjugation, even though pancreatic function is normal. To overcome this problem, we have modified the oral PFT to correct for impaired PABA absorption and conjugation. Results of the oral PFT have been compared with urinary recovery of an equivalent dose of free PABA in order to derive a PABA excretion index (PEI). When the modified oral PFT is used, the PEI clearly distinguished patients with pancreatic disease from normal subjects. In patients with small-bowel or liver disease and normal exocrine pancreatic function, the PEI results were similar to those of normal subjects, although a previous oral PFT had been falsey abnormal. The modified test can therefore distinguish abnormal results due to pancreatic disease from the falsely abnormal results found in liver and small-bowel disease.[1]

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  1. Improved diagnostic accuracy of a modified oral pancreatic function test. Mitchell, C.J., Humphrey, C.S., Bullen, A.W., Kelleher, J., Losowsky, M.S. Scand. J. Gastroenterol. (1979) [Pubmed]
 
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