Imaging of pancreatic carcinoma has a leading role in order to assess the best options in the treatment of pancreatic carcinoma. MRI has gained a leading role in the imaging of the pancreas thanks to most recent technical innovations with either breath hold T1 and T2 weighted images and respiratory triggered T2 weighted images, as well as dynamic imaging after injection of contrast material and with the use of secretin, allowing a great capacity for noninvasively exploration of the pancreatic ducts and pancreatic parenchyma, and imaging the pancreatic vessels.
The case for MRI
MORANA, Giovanni;
2010-01-01
Abstract
Imaging of pancreatic carcinoma has a leading role in order to assess the best options in the treatment of pancreatic carcinoma. MRI has gained a leading role in the imaging of the pancreas thanks to most recent technical innovations with either breath hold T1 and T2 weighted images and respiratory triggered T2 weighted images, as well as dynamic imaging after injection of contrast material and with the use of secretin, allowing a great capacity for noninvasively exploration of the pancreatic ducts and pancreatic parenchyma, and imaging the pancreatic vessels.File in questo prodotto:
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