2022
DOI: 10.1177/02841851221114772
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Quantification of parenchymal fibrosis in chronic pancreatitis: relation to atrophy and pancreatic function

Abstract: Background Non-invasive modalities for assessing chronic pancreatitis (CP) are needed in clinical practice. Purpose To investigate the correlation between magnetic resonance elastography (MRE)-derived stiffness and T1 relaxation times (as proxies of fibrosis) and explore their relationships to gland volume and pancreatic functions in patients with CP and healthy controls (HCs). Material and Methods In 49 patients with CP and 35 HCs, pancreatic stiffness, T1 relaxation times, and gland volume were assessed. Fec… Show more

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