2005
DOI: 10.1097/01.sla.0000149509.77666.94
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The Role of Magnetic Resonance Cholangiography in the Management of Patients With Gallstone Pancreatitis

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“…MRCP is reasonably accurate to detect bile duct stones in patients with biliary pancreatitis [546,547] but might miss small stones. EUS is superior to all other methods in detecting stones <5 mm, i.e.…”
Section: Diagnosis Of Acute Biliary Pancreatitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MRCP is reasonably accurate to detect bile duct stones in patients with biliary pancreatitis [546,547] but might miss small stones. EUS is superior to all other methods in detecting stones <5 mm, i.e.…”
Section: Diagnosis Of Acute Biliary Pancreatitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 Essas ponderações indicam a necessidade de identificar por meio de métodos menos invasivos, do tipo ultra-sonografia endoscópica ou colangiografia por ressonância nuclear magnética (CRNM), a existência de coledocolitíase com impactação do cálculo na papila após o surto de PAB. 37 Considerando que a PAB é precedida, na grande maioria dos casos, de episódios de dor biliar, a colecistectomia, realizada após os primeiros surtos sintomáticos, pode prevenir essa complicação. As vantagens do emprego da via laparoscópica permitem a realização das colecistectomias em regime ambulatorial, o que reduz ou elimina as listas de espera 11 e pode ainda diminuir a incidência de complicações como a colecistite aguda , a coledecolitíase, a colangite e a pancreatite aguda.…”
Section: 14-pancreatite Aguda Biliarunclassified
“…Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP), a non-invasive radiologic investigation, appears to be as accurate as ERCP for the identification of choledocholithiasis and bile duct obstruction, while avoiding the potential complications of ERCP. However, the role of MRCP in those with SAP, and the cumbersome logistics of performing MRI on a critically ill, unstable patient preclude its routine use in this context [26].…”
Section: Biliary Pancreatitis and Utility Of Endoscopic Retrograde Chmentioning
confidence: 99%