Inflammation of the pancreas--caused by, for example, abnormal fluid collections surrounding the organ (pseudocysts)--can be identified by ultrasound. Pancreatic stones (calculi), which can disrupt proper functioning, can also be detected
As an imaging tool, abdominal ultrasound generally is warranted for patients afflicted with: chronic or acute abdominal pain; abdominal trauma; an obvious or suspected abdominal mass; symptoms of liver disease, pancreatic.
for patients afflicted with chronic or acute abdominal pain; abdominal trauma; an obvious or suspected abdominal mass; symptoms of liver or biliary tract disease, pancreatic disease, gallstones, spleen disease, kidney disease, and urinary blockage
As an imaging tool, abdominal ultrasound generally is warranted for patients afflicted with: chronic or acute abdominal pain; abdominal trauma; an obvious or suspected abdominal mass; symptoms of liver disease, pancreatic.
The primary symptoms of pancreatic cancer are abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, diarrhea and pale colored stools. However most of these symptoms don't occur until the disease is in the advanced stages.
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no, he died of pancreatic cancer
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The spleen is particularly prone to injury during abdominal trauma. It may also become painfully inflamed when infected or cancerous. The spleen can become enlarged with some forms of liver disease
I don't believe any form of liver disease can be completely diagnosed via ultrasound; it will always be biopsied afterwards to confirm diagnosis. Ultrasound is just a guide, to indicate whether there is presence of scarring or other abnormalities.
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Patrick Swayze was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He passed away in September 2009.
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