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AJR 2001; 176:175-178
© American Roentgen Ray Society


Original Report

Traumatic Disruption of the Pancreatic Duct

Diagnosis with MR Pancreatography

Jorge A. Soto1, Oscar Alvarez2, Felipe Múnera1, Nora L. Yepes3, Maria E. Sepúlveda3 and Juan M. Pérez1

1 Department of Radiology, Universidad de Antioquia, Hospital Universitario San Vicente de Paúl, Calle 64 x Kra. 51D, Medellín, Colombia.
2 Department of Gastroenterology, Universidad de Antioquia, Hospital Universitario San Vicente de Paúl, Medellín, Colombia.
3 Department of Pediatrics, Universidad de Antioquia, Hospital Universitario San Vicente de Paúl, Medellín, Colombia.

OBJECTIVE. We evaluated the ability of MR pancreatography to reveal traumatic disruptions of the pancreatic duct compared with retrograde pancreatography.

CONCLUSION. MR pancreatography is an adequate noninvasive test for the detection of complete traumatic disruptions of the main pancreatic duct. MR pancreatography is especially useful for delineating the segments of the duct that cannot be evaluated with retrograde pancreatography.


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