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Ultrasonographic Examination of Chronic Pancreatitis and Pancreatic Cancer

山口医学 Volume 47 Issue 4 Page 117-128
published_at 1998-08
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Title
慢性膵炎と膵癌の超音波所見 : 1症例の検討から
Ultrasonographic Examination of Chronic Pancreatitis and Pancreatic Cancer
Creators Morioka Hisashi
Creators Morioka Takayuki
Creators Inoue Motoshige
Creators Furutani Harushige
Creators Shigeta Kojiro
Creators Shinkai Yasushi
Creators Sasaki Terumasa
Creators Tatebayashi Kinichiro
Creators Miyashita Hiroshi
Creators Akao Shinji
Creators Murakami Takuo
Creators Tanaka Nobuyuki
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超音波検査 慢性膵炎 膵癌
Recently, we experienced 3 cases of chronic pancreatitis and 4 cases of pancreatic cancer. The following are the results of the ultrasonic examination of these cases. = Chronic Pancreatitis : Some of the cases of chronic pancreatitis have atrophy and / or regional or whole swelling in the pancreas. Most of the internal echo images were spotted type, but the strong echoes and echo spots due to the presence of pancreatic calculi were noted in some of them. Therefore, it was difficult to discriminate the cases which showed mottled pattern echoes and those of the regional Tumor Forming type of chronic pancreatitis from the cases of pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic Cancer : The subjects of this study were two each of both sexes ranging between 50-70 years of age. There were 2 cases of pancreatic head tumor and 2 of pancreatic body. A regional hypoechoic mass and the dilatation of the caudal main pancreatic duct were seen in the pancreatic body. Ordinarily, parenchymal tissue of the pancreas is seen in the hypoechoic area. But hyperechoic or mottled pattern for the necrotic one and a cystic pattern for the region of colliquative necrosis is necrogenized. Since the symptoms of early pancreatic cancer are few, the rate of its diagnosis is only 200/0 or so at present. The treatment of the pancreatic cancer has been conducted mainly by multidisciplinary or surgical therapy. Generally, the prognosis is not good. It is said that the five-year survival rate is between less than 5% to 10%.
Subjects
医学 ( Other)
Languages jpn
Resource Type journal article
Publishers 山口大学医学会
Date Issued 1998-08
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]0513-1731
[NCID]AN00243156
Schools 医学部