Clinical Gastroenterology Vol.16 No.1(3-1)

Theme Imaging in Pancreatic Disease
Title Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography for Diagnosing Pancreatic Diseases
Publish Date 2001/01
Author Masanori Sugiyama The First Department of Surgery, Kyorin University School of Medicine
Author Yutaka Atomi The First Department of Surgery, Kyorin University School of Medicine
Author Taro Takahara Department of Radiology, Kyorin University School of Medicine
Author Junichi Hachiya Department of Radiology, Kyorin University School of Medicine
[ Summary ] Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is a recently developed technique that noninvasively demonstrates the biliary tree and pancreatic ducts, as does ERCP, from several perspectives. The HASTE-MRCP has been reported to fully delineate the main pancreatic duct and the extrahepatic bile ducts in virtually all normal volunteers and patients with pancreatobiliary diseases. MRCP has several advantages over ERCP. MRCP is quite safe and is not operator dependent. MRCP demonstrates ducts proximal to a severe obstruction. MRCP completely depicts pancreatic cystic lesions regardless of pancreatic ductal communication or mucin. MRCP is not limited in patients with altered pancreatobiliary anatomy due to surgical treatment. MRCP can be used as a noninvasive screening method for pancreatic diseases.
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