Magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation and management of acute pancreatitis: a review of current practices and future directions
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Magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation and management of acute pancreatitis: a review of current practices and future directions
Abstract
Acute pancreatitis is a condition marked by inflammation of the pancreas and surrounding tissues. While the majority of cases of acute pancreatitis are mild, a minority of severe cases are the primary contributors to the morbidity and mortality attributed to this condition. Retroperitoneal morphologic changes can be detected by utilization of various imaging modalities, and their accurate evaluation is crucial for effective management. Acute pancreatitis is commonly diagnosed using computed tomography (CT). However, there are certain clinical scenarios where magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may have superiority over CT. In particular, MRI is useful in cases where patients cannot receive iodinated CT contrast, or where there is a need to investigate the underlying cause of acute pancreatitis. Additionally, MRI can be utilized to evaluate ductal disconnection and guide interventions for necrotic collections. The unique features of MRI can be particularly useful, including its ability to provide superior contrast resolution and to offer greater functional information through techniques such as diffusion-weighted imaging. The aim of this review is to discuss the MRI assessment of individuals with acute pancreatitis. Additionally, the recent advances in MRI for evaluation of acute pancreatitis will also be introduced.
Keywords: Acute pancreatitis; Interstitial edematous pancreatitis; Magnetic resonance imaging; Necrotizing pancreatitis.
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