The Scanographic Profile Of Pancreatic Tumors In 3 Radiology Departments In Kinshasa

T. Mazoba, E. Matondo
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Objective . Our objective was to describe the scanographic profile of pancreatic tumors in 3 radiology departments in Kinshasa. Methods . Comparative study conducted in 3 radiology departments in Kinshasa from January 2016 to June 2021, having retained 86 reports of abdominal CT-scans of patients with pancreatic pathology including 62 cases of pancreatic tumors. Results . Male patients were in the majority (sex-ratio M/F=1.6) with a mean age of 55.7±14.7 years (16 to 92 years). The frequency of pancreatic tumors was higher (62 cases/86) compared to that of inflammatory pathologies (20 cases/86). Cholestasis syndrome (50%) and abdominal (epigastric) pain were the most common indications. In tumors the contours were lobulated (56.1%) compared to pancreatitis, where they were blurred in 80% (p<0.05). In 45% of pancreatitis the peripancreatic fat was infiltrated, against 16.7% in tumors (p=0.01). The Wirsung duct was dilated in most tumors compared to pancreatitis where it was irregular with calcifications (p<0.05). The tumors were resectable in 26% of cases. Conclusion . The abdominal CT-scan contributes to the diagnosis of pancreatic pathologies. Tumors are the most common, most of them unresectable . It is often an elderly male subject with a clinical indication.
金沙萨3个放射科胰腺肿瘤的扫描图分析
目标。我们的目的是描述在金沙萨3个放射科胰腺肿瘤的扫描剖面。方法。2016年1月至2021年6月在金沙萨3个放射科进行对比研究,保留86例胰腺病理患者腹部ct扫描报告,其中胰腺肿瘤62例。结果。男性患者居多(性别比M/F=1.6),平均年龄55.7±14.7岁(16 ~ 92岁)。胰腺肿瘤发生率(62例/86)高于炎性病变发生率(20例/86)。胆汁淤积综合征(50%)和腹部(上腹部)疼痛是最常见的适应症。肿瘤的轮廓呈分叶状(56.1%),而胰腺炎的轮廓模糊率为80% (p<0.05)。胰腺周围脂肪浸润率为45%,肿瘤浸润率为16.7% (p=0.01)。大多数肿瘤的Wirsung管扩张,而胰腺炎的Wirsung管不规则且钙化(p<0.05)。26%的病例肿瘤可切除。结论。腹部ct扫描有助于胰腺病变的诊断。肿瘤是最常见的,大多数是不可切除的。通常是有临床指征的老年男性受试者。
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