Timing of radiological improvement after steroid therapy in patients with autoimmune pancreatitis.

2014 
Abstract Objective. We retrospectively studied the timing of radiological improvement after steroid therapy in patients with autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP). Material and methods. Patients with AIP (n = 31) received steroids followed by diagnostic imaging within 1 month. Pancreatic swelling, pancreatic and bile duct features, and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) were compared before and after treatment. The period from treatment initiation to evaluation was divided into five phases: early phase (days 3–5), week 1 (days 6 and 7), week 2 (days 8–14), week 3 (days 15–21), and week 4 (days 22–28). Five gastroenterologists evaluated pancreatic swelling and duct features (good/intermediate/no response), and the “good responserate (response rate) was calculated for each phase. In addition, pancreatic volumes were measured with a 3D workstation before and after treatment, and the percentage change in volume was calculated. ADC values were calculated in 14 patients. Results. The median ratio of pancreatic volu...
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