沟状胰腺炎:一个独特的局灶性胰腺炎病例。

IF 1.1 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Journal of Clinical Imaging Science Pub Date : 2022-09-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.25259/JCIS_69_2022
Sejal Sanjeev Joshi, Avinash Dhok, Kajal Mitra, Prashant Onkar
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摘要

沟状胰腺炎(GP)是一种不常见的慢性节段性胰腺炎,影响胰头、十二指肠和胆总管之间的“胰沟”,也称为沟区。1973年,Becker首次报道了GP, Malde DJ等人给出了这个术语来定义这种独特的节段性胰腺炎。大多数医生仍然不熟悉实体。影像学诊断可能很困难,因为很难将其与其他影响前面提到的沟区的疾病(如胰头癌)区分开来。这是一种罕见的胰腺疾病,影像学诊断困难,可能导致治疗困境。这一小时需要识别这两种病理实体之间的微小差异,因为它们的管理和治疗显着不同。在此,我们报告一位21岁男性的GP病例,并讨论该实体在超声和计算机断层扫描上的表现。
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Groove pancreatitis: A unique case of focal pancreatitis.

Groove pancreatitis: A unique case of focal pancreatitis.

Groove pancreatitis: A unique case of focal pancreatitis.

Groove pancreatitis: A unique case of focal pancreatitis.

Groove pancreatitis (GP) is an unusual form of chronic segmental pancreatitis that affects the "pancreatic groove" between the pancreatic head, the duodenum, and the common bile duct, also known as the groove area. Becker initially reported GP in 1973, and the term was given by Malde DJ et al. to define this unique type of segmental pancreatitis. Most physicians are still unfamiliar with an entity. Radiological diagnosis can be arduous since it can be difficult to distinguish it from other conditions affecting the prior mentioned groove area, such as pancreatic head cancer. It is a rare pancreatic condition with a difficult imaging diagnosis that can lead to treatment dilemmas. The hour needs to identify the infinitesimal differences between these two pathological entities, as their management and treatment differ significantly. Here, we present a case of GP in a 21-year-old man and discuss how this entity appears on ultrasonography and computed tomography.

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Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
Journal of Clinical Imaging Science RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Imaging Science (JCIS) is an open access peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing high-quality articles in the field of Imaging Science. The journal aims to present Imaging Science and relevant clinical information in an understandable and useful format. The journal is owned and published by the Scientific Scholar. Audience Our audience includes Radiologists, Researchers, Clinicians, medical professionals and students. Review process JCIS has a highly rigorous peer-review process that makes sure that manuscripts are scientifically accurate, relevant, novel and important. Authors disclose all conflicts, affiliations and financial associations such that the published content is not biased.
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