IN-111 AUTOLOGOUS LEUKOCYTE IMAGING IN PANCREATITIS
- 1 March 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 27 (3) , 345-352
Abstract
Thirty-nine patients with acute pancreatitis have been assessed using a prognostic factor grading system, abdominal ultrasound, and autologous leukocyte imaging. Both prognostic factor grading and leukocyte imaging can accurately assess the severity of the disease early in its course. All patients with a negative indium-labeled leukocyte image recovered without sequelae, whereas five of the 12 patients with a positive image developed complications, including two deaths. Abdominal ultrasound is of no value in assessing severity, but is a useful method of detecting those patients with gallstone-associated disease. In patients with suspected abscess formation following acute pancreatitis, indium leukocyte imaging does not differentiate between fat necrosis and abscess formation. In this situation, computerized tomography should be carried out befor laparotomy is undertaken.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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