What’s going on with the soft tissue shadows in the pancreas?

The soft tissue shadow of the pancreas is considered to be a soft tissue shadow due to the swelling of the lining around the pancreas, which is manifested as localized roughness and exudate. Soft tissue shadow refers to the abnormal soft tissue image in the imaging examination, mostly suggesting the presence of inflammation, hemorrhage, edema and other clinical manifestations of the soft tissue, and soft tissue shadow around the pancreas is considered to be the possible presence of inflammation of the pancreas. The diagnosis of pancreatic diseases is difficult, so when you find soft tissue shadow of pancreas, you need to carry out enhanced CT or MRI to determine whether there are enhanced foci, to exclude the presence of pancreatic malignant tumors, combined with Ca 199 and other tumor markers to carry out a comprehensive diagnosis, to avoid missed diagnosis. If pancreatic soft tissue shadow is found, it is recommended to consult the gastroenterology department of regular hospitals for comprehensive diagnosis and treatment.