Sensitivity of pancreatic ultrasonography in the detection of pancreatic disease
- PMID: 674647
- DOI: 10.1148/128.3.733
Sensitivity of pancreatic ultrasonography in the detection of pancreatic disease
Abstract
Pancreatic ultrasonography was correct 87% of the time separating patients with a normal pancreas from those with an abnormality. Of those patients felt to have a normal pancreas by ultrasonography, only 81% wre ultimately found normal. In this group, errors occurred primarily in patients with chronic pancreatitis. An abnormal pancreatic ultrasonogram is significant and usually indicates disease; ultrasonography correctly identified 94% of those patients ultimately found to have an abnormal pancreas.
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