2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00261-022-03760-6
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Single- and multiparameter magnetic resonance imaging for diagnosing and severity grading of chronic pancreatitis

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“…73 In contrast, 2 studies did not report a significant difference in the ADC or IVIM parameters between healthy pancreas and chronic pancreatitis. 15,16 This discrepancy may be attributed to various factors, including the characteristics of the studied samples.…”
Section: Proton Density Fat Fractionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…73 In contrast, 2 studies did not report a significant difference in the ADC or IVIM parameters between healthy pancreas and chronic pancreatitis. 15,16 This discrepancy may be attributed to various factors, including the characteristics of the studied samples.…”
Section: Proton Density Fat Fractionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…4,12 Quantitative evaluations of T1 relaxation time can be used at different stages for diagnosing chronic pancreatitis. 6,[13][14][15][16] Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2), the most prevalent form of diabetes mellitus, 17 is associated with pancreatic fibrosis secondary to impaired islet cell function. 18 Early diagnosis and treatment of DM2 can reduce the risk of microvascular complications and the mortality rate.…”
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“…[2][3][4] The management of AP depends on its severity. 4,5 Therefore, it is necessary to Correlation between BISAP score and D-dimer level on their predictive ability to determine the severity of acute pancreatitis at 24-hours of hospital admission: an observational study stratify AP as early as possible and to predict the severity of the disease because early escalation of care and aggressive therapy may prevent complications and adverse outcomes of AP in high-risk patients. 6,7 Prior assessment of severity is one of the most important issues in the management of AP.…”
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