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POSSIBILITIES OF RADIATION METHODS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF INFLAMMATORY STRICTURES OF THE LARGE DUODENAL PAPILLA

https://doi.org/10.22328/2079-5343-2020-11-3-63-72

Abstract

Introduction. Currently, the diagnosis of papillitis with the establishment of the degree of severity of the lumen of the large duodenal papilla is still difficult. Verification of changes in papilla tissues by morphological methods is not sufficient to determine therapeutic tactics.

The goal is to compare the results of radiation methods for diagnosing primary papillitis of the Fater’s papilla. 

Materials and methods. The patients with chronic OPI-storchosis. Diagnostic features were studied by the analysis of medical documentation of 384 patients with opisthorchiasis cholangitis. We paid attention to direct and indirect signs of papillitis according to ultrasound, direct contrast of the bile ducts, computer and magnetic  resonance imaging.

Results. Analysis of the features of the methods allowed us to determine their positive and negative sides in the  diagnosis of papilla disease. The high resolution allows to obtain not only an accurate topography of the lesion, but  also to visualize changes in the structure of papillary tissues and periprotoxic structures in opisthorchiasis papillitis.

Conclusions. If possible, priority should be given to methods of transduodenal ultrasound and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography.

About the Authors

S. V. Onishchenko
Surgut State University
Russian Federation
Surgut



V. V. Darvin
Surgut State University
Russian Federation
Surgut



N. V. Klimova
Surgut State University
Russian Federation
Surgut



M. I. Prudkov
Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation
Yekaterinburg



S. S. Taslitsky
Surgut Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation
Surgut



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Onishchenko S.V., Darvin V.V., Klimova N.V., Prudkov M.I., Taslitsky S.S. POSSIBILITIES OF RADIATION METHODS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF INFLAMMATORY STRICTURES OF THE LARGE DUODENAL PAPILLA. Diagnostic radiology and radiotherapy. 2020;11(3):63-72. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22328/2079-5343-2020-11-3-63-72

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