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The significance of magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography in acute cholecystitis]
Authors:K Ito  N Fujita  Y Noda  G Kobayashi  K Kimura  Y Katakura  A Matsunaga  T Yuki  M Nomura  T Sato  K Ishida  K Uchimi  S Senoo  K Okubo  T Suzuki  D Hirasawa
Institution:Sendai City Medical Center, Department of Gastroenterology.
Abstract:To clarify the significance of magnetic renonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) in the acute phase of acute cholecystitis, MRCP was carried out in forty-five patients with acute cholecystitis in their acute phase. The MR pericholecystic high signal was observed in 38 of the 45 patients (84%). Enlargement of the gallbladder, presence of gallstones, and impacted stones was seen in 71%, 53%, and 18%, respectively. The MR pericholecystic high signal was classified into four categories: type 0, not observed; type 1, a liner high signal; type 2, a band-like high signal; type 3, a radiating high signal. In patients who showed a type 3 MR pericholecystic high signal, 91% required percutaneous transhepatic gallbladder drainage, and most of the gallbladders were diagnosed as necrotic cholecystitis by histology. The accuracy of MRCP for the diagnosis of choledocholithiasis was 96%. It was suggested that MRCP for patients with acute cholecystitis in the acute phase provides useful information for planning the treatment.
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