L'Herminé C, Dehaene L, Vankemmel M, Wurtz A
J Radiol Electrol Med Nucl. 1975 Feb;56(2):127-33.
Winslow's lobe, the postero-inferior lobe of the head of the pancreas, gives rise to special angiographic appearances owing to its posterior position in relation to the axis of the superior mesenteric artery. It displaces the superior mesenteric artery laterally and forwards, and may also obstruct the vein. In 12 cases of pancreatitis, these signs were usually due to a pseudo-cyst of this lobe of the pancreas, the angiographic discovery of which provided greater accuracy in diagnosis. In 4 cases of carcinoma of the pancreas, there was also irregular stenosis of the first few jejunal arteries, the diagnostic interest of which is important.
温斯洛叶,即胰腺头部的后下叶,因其相对于肠系膜上动脉轴线的后方位置而产生特殊的血管造影表现。它将肠系膜上动脉向外向前推移,还可能阻塞静脉。在12例胰腺炎病例中,这些征象通常是由于该胰腺叶的假性囊肿所致,血管造影发现该囊肿可提高诊断的准确性。在4例胰腺癌病例中,还存在空肠起始段动脉的不规则狭窄,这一发现具有重要的诊断意义。