Pancreatic parenchymal density is not significantly abnormal and may be an indication of normal pancreatic tissue.
When pathological changes occur in the pancreas, such as pancreatic abscess, pancreatic cancer, etc., the normal tissues of the pancreas will be destroyed, resulting in decreased pancreatic parenchymal density. If no significant abnormality in pancreatic parenchymal density is found on examination, it means that there is no corresponding pancreatic disease at present.
If the CT examination of the abdomen shows no obvious abnormality in the density of pancreatic parenchyma, it is generally considered that the pancreatic tissues are basically normal, and if there are symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and other discomforts at a later stage, it is necessary to carry out other related examinations such as blood amylase and pancreatic amylase to clarify the cause of the disease.
Pancreas is an important organ of the human body, although the examination found that the pancreatic parenchymal density did not see obvious abnormalities, but usually pay attention to the diet, if the later examination of the pancreatic parenchymal density changes, it is best to consult a doctor in time for treatment.