Balthazar E J
Am J Gastroenterol. 1979 Nov;72(5):568-80.
The radiographic gastric changes associated with acute and chronic pancreatitis are described. The pertinent literature is reviewed and forms of involvement previously not reported are illustrated and discussed. Intramural and perigastric permeation of extravasated pancreatic enzymes and the secondary inflammatory reaction that follows are responsible for the radiographic changes observed. Generalized rugal thickening and particularly a localized spiculated appearance to the posterior wall of the stomach are transitory findings seen in acute pancreatitis. Radiographic abnormalities associated with chronic pancreatitis include patterns mimicking linitis plastica, indurated and nondistensible rugae involving the proximal stomach and a severely distorted gastric configuration induced by perigastric adhesions. The recognition of these patterns of involvement helps in the radiographic diagnosis and avoids confusing or evasive interpretations.
描述了与急慢性胰腺炎相关的胃部影像学改变。回顾了相关文献,并对先前未报道的受累形式进行了说明和讨论。胰腺外渗酶的壁内和胃周渗透以及随之而来的继发性炎症反应是观察到的影像学改变的原因。广泛的皱襞增厚,尤其是胃后壁的局限性毛刺状外观,是急性胰腺炎中可见的短暂表现。与慢性胰腺炎相关的影像学异常包括类似皮革胃的表现、累及胃近端的硬结且不可扩张的皱襞,以及胃周粘连导致的严重变形的胃形态。认识这些受累模式有助于影像学诊断,并避免混淆或回避性解释。