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. 2015 Aug;66(3):252-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.carj.2014.10.001. Epub 2015 May 8.

Pancreatic and Extrapancreatic Features in Autoimmune Pancreatitis

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Pancreatic and Extrapancreatic Features in Autoimmune Pancreatitis

Michael G Kozoriz et al. Can Assoc Radiol J. 2015 Aug.
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Abstract

Autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) accounts for approximately 5% of chronic pancreatitis cases and is an important consideration in the differential diagnosis of pancreatic pathologies. The underlying pathophysiology of AIP is thought to involve lymphocyte infiltration and associated sclerosis. Although AIP is a benign condition that is treatable with corticosteroids, it can have imaging and clinical findings indistinguishable from pancreatic cancer. As such, the radiologist plays an important management role in distinguishing AIP from more sinister conditions. In addition, there are several extrapancreatic imaging findings in the context of AIP that have been recently described. This pictorial review outlines both the pancreatic and extrapancreatic imaging features in AIP and the response to steroid therapy. Important imaging features that allow AIP to be differentiated from other pancreatic pathology, including adenocarcinoma, lymphoma, and acute pancreatitis will be discussed.

Keywords: Autoimmune pancreatitis; IgG4; Pancreatic adenocarcinoma; Pancreatitis.

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