What is MRI Pancreatic Scanning?

MRI Pancreatic Scanning is an imaging method of magnetic resonance scanning of the pancreas.
MRI scanning is a magnetic resonance scanning examination without injecting contrast agent, which is mainly carried out through the principle of resonance signal change generated by hydrogen protons and magnetic field in human tissues, with the advantages of high resolution of soft tissues, formation of multi-directional and multi-sequence images, and no damage by ionizing radiation, which is the commonly used imaging examination method for pancreatic lesions.
MRI pancreatic scanning can accurately observe the size, shape, abnormal structural changes of the pancreas, as well as the positional relationship with adjacent tissues and organs, such as the observation of pancreatic ducts with or without stenosis, stones, foreign bodies, etc., and can also have a differential significance of the benign and malignant of pancreatic lesions.
If abdominal discomfort exists and pancreatic lesions are suspected, MRI scanning examination of the pancreas should be performed according to the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying the condition.