BACKGROUNDS:
Abdominal X-ray findings of destructive acute pancreatitis are usually similar with intestinal
obstruction x-ray sign.
GOAL:
The main goal of this study is detecting X-ray findings of pancreatitis depend on type of pancreatitis
and location of the pathological abnormality.
OBJECTIVES:
1. Determining pancreatitis x-ray findings depend on types of pancreatitis and pathologic abnormalities
location.
2. Determining radiologic features of chronic pancreatitis
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
From2012 to 2014, 45 patients’ x-ray finding of pancreatitis have been analysed (31 patients with
acute pancreatitis and 14 patients with chronic pancreatitis). All patients have diagnosis by clinical
symptom, laboratory tests, ultrasound, celiacography, CT, MRI, ERCP, MRCP,citology and biopsy.
RESULTS:
X-ray findings of pancreatitis are associated with type of acute pancreatitis and location of pathologic
abnormalities in the pancreas.
CONCLUSION:
1. Patients with pancreatic tail swelling and deformity (acute pancreatitis), whose chest radiograph
shows elevation of left hemi-diaphragm. Arka signs are seen level of L2 ,right side of the L2-L3, and
stomach and upper part of the small intestine filled with gas, these recognized radiographic signs
are associated with head of the pancreas destruction, which is caused by acute pancreatitis.
2. In our study, commonly recognized radiographic signs associated with chronic pancreatitis include
with ascending colon and hepatic flexure are filled with gas, right part of transverse colon spasms,
stomach and upper part of the small intestine filled with gas and small calcification in the pancreas