Abstract

s / Pancreatology 14 (2014) S1eS129 S90 We got such digits in case of chronic pancreatitis (in venous phase of the study) e F11⁄43,21 [2,91-3,33] (P<0,007), F21⁄40,55 [0,51-0,57] (P<0,02), F31⁄412,8 [12,4-13,6] (P<0,03), G1⁄461,0 [60,0-62,5] (P<0,0006). Conclusion: The study revealed differences between the values of pancreatic tissue anisotropy in cases of chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer. Anisotropy CT images analysis can be used as an additional method of the computer processing of digital images.

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