Editorial
Copyright ©2007 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 14, 2007; 13(2): 165-169
Published online Jan 14, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i2.165
Table 1 Features of chronic pancreatitis
EUS criteriaAppearanceHistological correlate
Hyperechoic fociSmall distinct focus of bright echoFocal fibrosis
Hyperechoic strandsSmall string like bright echoBridging fibrosis
LobularityRounded homogenous areas separated by hyperechoic strandsFibrosis, glandular atrophy
CystAbnormal anechoic round or oval structureCysts, pseudocyst
CalcificationHyperechoic lesion with acoustic shadowingParenchymal calcification
Ductal dilation> 3 mm in head, > 2 mm in body, > 1 mm in tailDuct dilation
Side branch dilationSmall anechoic structure outside the main pancreatic ductSide branch dilation
Duct irregularityCoarse uneven outline of the ductFocal dilation, narrowing
Hyperechoic duct marginsHyperechoic margins of the main pancreatic ductPeriductal fibrosis