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Pancreatic parenchyma echo enhancement. What's going on?

Dr. Tracy Martin
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2025-05-17 07:37:29
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The causes of pancreatic parenchyma echo enhancement usually include obesity, pancreatic infection, pancreatic fibrosis changes, etc., and the analysis is as follows:
1. Obesity
If the patient is obese, fat infiltration will lead to increased echo intensity in pancreatic parenchyma.
2. Pancreatic infection
If the patient is infected by inflammation, the pancreas will be stimulated by inflammatory substances, causing echo rise in pancreatic parenchyma.
3. Pancreatic fibrosis
If the patient has fibrosis changes, the fibrous structure in pancreatic tissue will increase, causing echo propagation, resulting in increased reflection. The above phenomenon occurs.