Pancreatic duct abnormalities in focal autoimmune pancreatitis: MR/MRCP imaging findings

Adult Male Cholangiopancreatography, Magnetic Resonance Contrast Media Constriction, Pathologic Autoimmune Diseases Diagnosis, Differential Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences Magnetic resonance imaging 0302 clinical medicine Humans Pancreas Autoimmune pancreatitis Aged Retrospective Studies Aged, 80 and over Pancreatic Ducts Middle Aged MRCP Magnetic Resonance Imaging 3. Good health Pancreatic Neoplasms Pancreatitis Main pancreatic duct Female Autoimmune pancreatitis; Magnetic resonance imaging; MRCP; Pancreas; Main pancreatic duct
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-014-3371-y Publication Date: 2014-08-08T02:21:09Z
ABSTRACT
To evaluate the magnetic resonance (MR) imaging-MR cholangiopancreatographic (MRCP) findings of focal forms of autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) to describe ductal involvement at diagnosis.MR examinations of 123 patients affected by AIP were analysed. We included 26 patients who satisfied International Consensus Diagnostic Criteria and were suffering from focal AIP. Image analysis included: site of parenchymal enlargement, main pancreatic duct (MPD) diameter, MPD stenosis, stricture length, presence of upstream dilation within the stricture, signal intensity, and pancreatic enhancement.Signal intensity abnormalities were localized in the head in 10/26 (38.5%) and in the body-tail in 16/26 (61.5%) patients. MRCP showed a single MPD stenosis in 12/26 (46.1%) and multiple MPD stenosis in 14/26 (53.8%) patients, without a dilation of the upstream MPD (mean: 3.83 mm). Lesions showed hypointensity on T1-weighted images in all patients, and hyperintensity on T2-weighted images in 22/26 (84.6%) patients. The affected parenchyma was hypovascular during the arterial phase in 25/26 (96.2%) patients with contrast retention.MR-MRCP are effective techniques for the diagnosis of AIP showing the loss of the physiological lobulation and the typical contrastographic appearance. The presence of multiple, long stenoses without an upstream MPD dilation at MRCP suggests the diagnosis of AIP, and can be useful in differential diagnosis of pancreatic adenocarcinoma.• MRI represents the gold standard in the diagnosis of AIP. • MRCP is an increasingly useful technique in the diagnosis of focal AIP. • MRCP could be a problem-solving tool in the differential diagnosis of AIP.
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