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Can someone determine a radiologists finding?

FINDINGS:

Images degraded by patient breathing motion artifacts.

There is a multiloculated bright T2 and low T1 structure identified

within the pancreatic body measuring approximately 4.0 x 2.7 cm in size.

This demonstrates diffusion restriction on the diffusion images. Similar

findings near the uncinate process in area measuring approximately 1.8 x

1.6 cm in size. No significant enhancement is seen following gadolinium

administration. No enhancing pancreatic lesions are identified. Biliary

tree and pancreatic duct within normal limits in caliber. Common bile

duct measures up to 4 mm. Pancreatic duct measures approximately 1 mm in

caliber.

No peripancreatic inflammatory changes are seen.

Liver demonstrates two focal bright T2 and low T1 structures within the

tip of the left lobe, laterally and central aspect of the right lobe. The

lesion within the left lobe measuring 12 mm demonstrates no significant

enhancement following gadolinium administration suggestive of a cyst. The

smaller one in the right lobe measuring 5 mm is difficult to characterize

due to small size.

IMPRESSION: At least two multiloculated cystic lesions involving the

pancreatic tail and uncinate process suggestive of sidebranch intraductal

papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMN).

Two tiny liver lesions which may represent cysts but the smaller one is

too small to fully characterize.

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  • april
    Lv 7
    5 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    Not cancer

  • 5 years ago

    Your doctor is the one to best interpret this.

    Basically it was a bit blurry because you didn't hold your breath when instructed and they found what looks like a couple of cysts,

  • LAN
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    Only your doctor can give you accurate information on this as only he knows enough about your medical history and condition to make an accurate diagnosis. Anything anyone tells you here other than that can be wildly wrong.

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