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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    CORRELATION BETWEEN ULTRASONOGRAPHY AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY IN VARIOUS TYPES OF CHOLEDOCHAL CYSTS


    Dr. Yeruva Yeshwanth Reddy, Dr. Are Kavya, Dr. Kikkuru Jaya Bharath Reddy, Dr. Jimut Bahan Murm
    JCDR. 2023: 964-984

    Abstract

    Result: The association between the cyst type in various radiological scans was not statistically significant (p=0.9455). Fusiform cysts were present in 29 (96.7%) individuals who underwent USG scanning, while saccular cysts were found in 1 (3.%) patients. The relationship between the CBD cyst's shape and the various radiological scans was not statistically significant (p=0.3132). In both MRCP and USG scans, all CBD cysts were fusiform. Shape of the CBD cyst did not significantly differ between USG and MRCP scanning (p=1.0000). During MRCP scanning, 29 patients (96.7%) exhibited fusiform cysts, while one patient (3.3%) had saccular cysts. Conclusion: Ultrasonography and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography were performed on various choledochal cyst types. The mean CBD cyst size was not statistically different between the two radiologies (p=0.3606). IHBR Cyst Shape and Radiological Scans Did Not Correlate (p=0.9610). The CBD cyst's form did not correlate with radiological scans (p=0.3132). All USG and MRCP CBD cysts were fusiform. USG and MRCP scans yielded similar CBD cyst shapes (p=1.0000). Both radiologies had similar IHBR cyst mean sizes (p=0.4501).

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