| Literature DB >> 19687725 |
Numan Cem Balci1, William H Perman, Sezer Saglam, Fatih Akisik, Rana Fattahi, Mehmet Bilgin.
Abstract
Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) assesses the random motion of the water protons. The technique is more frequently used in body imaging, and recent investigations showed its use in pancreatic imaging. Diffusion-weighted imaging can be helpful as a complementary imaging method in the differentiation between mass-forming focal pancreatitis and pancreatic adenocarcinoma. The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values derived from DWI can distinguish between simple pancreatic cyst, inflammatory cysts, and cystic neoplasms of the pancreas. Presence of parenchymal fibrosis in chronic pancreatitis causes diffusion restriction and results in lower ADC values on baseline DWI. The ADC values reveal either delayed peak after secretin stimulation or lower peak values in patients with early chronic pancreatitis, which may be helpful to depict chronic pancreatitis in its earliest stage. In this paper, we reviewed the technical aspects of DWI and its use in pancreatic imaging.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19687725 DOI: 10.1097/RMR.0b013e3181b48667
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Top Magn Reson Imaging ISSN: 0899-3459