Review
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Aug 21, 2012; 18(31): 4102-4117
Published online Aug 21, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i31.4102
Table 1 Characteristic diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging features in the various biliopancreatic tract disorders
CategoriesDiagnosisCharacteristic DWI features
DWI for the evaluation of gallstone-related complicationsAcute cholangitisHyperintense parenchyma on low b values usually returns to isointense on high b values
Hepatic abscessHyperintense on high b values with low ADC values
Acute pancreatitisHyperintense on high b values
DWI for the characterization and diagnosis of gallbladder lesionsCholecystitisDiffuse and symmetric hyperintensity in the gallbladder wall on high b values Pus in the dependent portion: hyperintense on high b values with low ADC values
Gallbladder carcinomaHyperintense mass occupying the entire gallbladder lumen or focal and asymmetric hyperintensity in or around the gallbladder wall on high b values
DWI for the characterization of intrahepatic biliary lesions and diagnosis of malignant lesions in the intrahepatic bile ductMass-forming cholangiocarcinomaHyperintense on high b values with low ADC values, similar to that of other malignant hepatic masses
Periductal-infiltrative cholangiocarcinomaHyperintense periductal thickening along the bile duct on high b values with low ADC values
Intraductal-growing cholangiocarcinomaHyperintense intraluminal filling defect on high b values with low ADC values
HCC with bile duct thrombiSimilar to that of intraductal-growing cholangiocarcinoma
DWI for characterization of extrahepatic biliary lesions and diagnosis of malignant lesions in the extrahepatic bile ductExtrahepatic cholangiocarcinomaHyperintense on high b values with low ADC values, at the transition point from large obstructed to small-caliber decompressed ducts
Pancreatic carcinomaLower ADC values than those of the remaining pancreas
Mass-forming pancreatitisSimilar ADC values to those of remaining pancreas
Ampullary or periampullary carcinomaMild to moderate hyperintensity in or around ampulla of Vater on high b values with low ADC values
Sphincter Oddi dysfunction or papillary stenosisIsointensity in or around ampulla of vater on high b values