Cystic lesions of the pancreatico-biliary tree: A schematic MRI approach

Although a common occurrence, cystic lesions of the pancreatico-biliary tree (PBT) may pose a diagnostic dilemma because they encompass a large number of neoplastic and benign processes with varied clinical symptoms. Knowledge of lesion classification and characterization are essential in making an...

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Main Authors: Jaydeep Halankar, Kartik Jhaveri, Ur Metser
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2017-04-01
Series:Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging
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mri
Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/ijri.IJRI_226_16
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spelling doaj-6bbd88bcb13b4017a589a390cdeafe5b2021-07-28T00:33:18ZengThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging0971-30261998-38082017-04-01270216717610.4103/ijri.IJRI_226_16Cystic lesions of the pancreatico-biliary tree: A schematic MRI approachJaydeep Halankar0Kartik Jhaveri1Ur Metser2Joint Department of Medical Imaging, University Health Network, Mount Sinai Hospital and Women's College Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaJoint Department of Medical Imaging, University Health Network, Mount Sinai Hospital and Women's College Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaJoint Department of Medical Imaging, University Health Network, Mount Sinai Hospital and Women's College Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaAlthough a common occurrence, cystic lesions of the pancreatico-biliary tree (PBT) may pose a diagnostic dilemma because they encompass a large number of neoplastic and benign processes with varied clinical symptoms. Knowledge of lesion classification and characterization are essential in making an accurate prospective diagnosis. This is necessary for identifying clinically significant cystic masses, which at times may require invasive intervention from indolent, nonneoplastic lesions, for which surveillance may suffice. Today, there is an arsenal of modalities for assessing the PBT, however, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) remains at the forefront for characterizing cystic morphology and fluid content, internal septations, solid component, enhancement patterns, as well as assessing the surrounding normal structures. This pictorial review aims to review the spectrum of MRI features, which will aid in the differential diagnoses of cystic lesions of the PBT and mimickers, enabling the radiologist to reach a more confident diagnosis.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/ijri.IJRI_226_16cystic lesionsmripancreatic-biliary tree
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Cystic lesions of the pancreatico-biliary tree: A schematic MRI approach
Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging
cystic lesions
mri
pancreatic-biliary tree
author_facet Jaydeep Halankar
Kartik Jhaveri
Ur Metser
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title Cystic lesions of the pancreatico-biliary tree: A schematic MRI approach
title_short Cystic lesions of the pancreatico-biliary tree: A schematic MRI approach
title_full Cystic lesions of the pancreatico-biliary tree: A schematic MRI approach
title_fullStr Cystic lesions of the pancreatico-biliary tree: A schematic MRI approach
title_full_unstemmed Cystic lesions of the pancreatico-biliary tree: A schematic MRI approach
title_sort cystic lesions of the pancreatico-biliary tree: a schematic mri approach
publisher Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
series Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging
issn 0971-3026
1998-3808
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Although a common occurrence, cystic lesions of the pancreatico-biliary tree (PBT) may pose a diagnostic dilemma because they encompass a large number of neoplastic and benign processes with varied clinical symptoms. Knowledge of lesion classification and characterization are essential in making an accurate prospective diagnosis. This is necessary for identifying clinically significant cystic masses, which at times may require invasive intervention from indolent, nonneoplastic lesions, for which surveillance may suffice. Today, there is an arsenal of modalities for assessing the PBT, however, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) remains at the forefront for characterizing cystic morphology and fluid content, internal septations, solid component, enhancement patterns, as well as assessing the surrounding normal structures. This pictorial review aims to review the spectrum of MRI features, which will aid in the differential diagnoses of cystic lesions of the PBT and mimickers, enabling the radiologist to reach a more confident diagnosis.
topic cystic lesions
mri
pancreatic-biliary tree
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/ijri.IJRI_226_16
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