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The M-ANNHEIM diagnostic criteria for chronic pancreatitis can be used to identify and differentiate various forms of chronic pancreatitis. M-ANNHEIM pancreatic imaging criteria for US, CT, MRI/MRCP, and EUS based on imaging features as defined by the Cambridge classification includes normal, equivocal, mild, moderate and marked changes. | |||
==Diagnostic Criteria== | ==Diagnostic Criteria== | ||
== M-ANNHEIM diagnostic criteria for chronic pancreatitis == | === M-ANNHEIM diagnostic criteria for chronic pancreatitis === | ||
* The diagnosis usually requires a typical history of chronic pancreatitis (recurrent pancreatitis or abdominal pain). | * The diagnosis usually requires a typical history of chronic pancreatitis (recurrent pancreatitis or abdominal pain). | ||
* The diagnosis for the various forms of chronic pancreatitis can be established by the following features. | * The diagnosis for the various forms of chronic pancreatitis can be established by the following features. | ||
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Overview
The M-ANNHEIM diagnostic criteria for chronic pancreatitis can be used to identify and differentiate various forms of chronic pancreatitis. M-ANNHEIM pancreatic imaging criteria for US, CT, MRI/MRCP, and EUS based on imaging features as defined by the Cambridge classification includes normal, equivocal, mild, moderate and marked changes.
Diagnostic Criteria
M-ANNHEIM diagnostic criteria for chronic pancreatitis
- The diagnosis usually requires a typical history of chronic pancreatitis (recurrent pancreatitis or abdominal pain).
- The diagnosis for the various forms of chronic pancreatitis can be established by the following features.
Form of chronic pancreatitis | Diagnostic criteria |
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Definite chronic pancreatitis | Established by one or more of the following additional criteria:
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Probable chronic pancreatitis | Established by one or more of the following additional criteria:
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Borderline chronic pancreatitis | Established as a first episode of acute pancreatitis with or without:
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Pancreatitis associated with alcohol consumption | Requires in addition to the above-mentioned criteria for definite, probable, or borderline chronic pancreatitis one of the following features:
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M-ANNHEIM pancreatic imaging criteria for US, CT, MRI/MRCP, and EUS based on imaging features as defined by the Cambridge classification
Cambridge grading | CT, US, MRI/MRCP | EUS |
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Normal | Quality study depicting whole gland without abnormal features | |
Equivocal | One abnormal feature | Four or fewer abnormal features (no differentiation between equivocal and mild) |
Mild changes | Two or more abnormal features, but normal main pancreatic duct | |
Moderate changes | Two or more abnormal features, including minor main Five or more abnormal features pancreatic duct abnormalities (either enlargement between 2 and 4 mm or increased echogenicity of the duct wall) | Five or more abnormal features (no differentiation between moderate and marked) |
Marked changes | As above with one or more of the required features of marked changes |