Biophilia Intruder for Pancreatic Diseases

Biophilia Intruder for Pancreatic Diseases

MSCT is required when 3D-NLS cannot clearly visualize certain areas of the pancreas or when volume processes in the pancreas are assumed.

MSCT was performed in all 30 patients (100%) to characterize pancreatic disease. According to the data obtained, in the absence of an increase in the size of the pancreas, MSCT is less informative than 3D reconstruction because it does not provide clear information about the changes in the parenchyma of pancreatic tissue when its radio-optic density is close to normal values .

MSCT offers the possibility of diagnosing exacerbated stages of pancreatitis: calcification, pseudocyst formation, peripheral organ involvement, or pancreatic parenchymal atrophy. This method allows the evaluation of soft tissue effects beyond the pancreas and surrounding structures to assess the prevalence of processes and inflammatory responses in the parapancreatic tissue and retroperitoneal space. But sometimes fibrotic and inflammatory changes can mimic tumor invasion.

The disadvantage of this diagnostic method is the high cost. Another disadvantage is the strict binding of the acquired image to the lateral plane.

Biophilia Intruder is effective in diagnosing many diseases and can save you a lot of money.