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Morphological and functional evaluation of chronic pancreatitis with magnetic resonance imaging
Authors:Tine Maria Hansen  Matias Nilsson  Mikkel Gram  Jens Br?ndum Fr?kj?r
Institution:Mech-Sense,Department of Radiology,Aalborg University Hospital,9000 Aalborg,Denmark;Mech-Sense,Department of Gastroenterology,Aalborg University Hospital,9000 Aalborg,Denmark
Abstract:Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for assessment of morphology and function of the pancreas have been improved dramatically the recent years and MRI is very often used in diagnosing and follow-up of chronic pancreatitis (CP) patients. Standard MRI including fat-suppressed T1-weighted and T2-weighted imaging techniques reveal decreased signal and glandular atrophy of the pancreas in CP. In contrast-enhanced MRI of the pancreas in CP the pancreatic signal is usually reduced and delayed due to decreased perfusion as a result of chronic inflammation and fibrosis. Thus, morphological changes of the ductal system can be assessed by magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP). Furthermore, secretin-stimulated MRCP is a valuable technique to evaluate side branch pathology and the exocrine function of the pancreas and diffusion weighted imaging can be used to quantify both parenchymal fibrotic changes and the exocrine function of the pancreas. These standard and advanced MRI techniques are supplementary techniques to reveal morphological and functional changes of the pancreas in CP. Recently, spectroscopy has been used for assessment of metabolite concentrations in-vivo in different tissues and may have the potential to offer better tissue characterization of the pancreas. Hence, the purpose of the present review is to provide an update on standard and advanced MRI techniques of the pancreas in CP.
Keywords:Magnetic resonance  Chronic pancreatitis  Secretin  Diffusion weighted imaging  Exocrine pancreatic function
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