Home > Journals > Minerva Gastroenterology > Past Issues > Articles online first > Minerva Gastroenterologica e Dietologica 2020 Jul 16

CURRENT ISSUE
 

JOURNAL TOOLS

Publishing options
eTOC
To subscribe
Submit an article
Recommend to your librarian
 

ARTICLE TOOLS

Publication history
Reprints
Permissions
Cite this article as
Share

 

 

Minerva Gastroenterologica e Dietologica 2020 Jul 16

DOI: 10.23736/S1121-421X.20.02721-X

Copyright © 2020 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA

language: English

Groove pancreatitis: a case report with a brief review of this diagnostic challenge

Giovanni VALENTINI 1 , Monica SURACE 1, Silvia GROSSO 1, Annalisa VERNETTO 1, Anna M. SERRA 1, Immacolata ANDRIA 2, Dario MAZZUCCO 1

1 Gastroenterology Unit, Rivoli Hospital, Rivoli, Turin, Italy; 2 Emergency Department, Maria Vittoria Hospital, Turin, Italy


PDF


Groove Pancreatitis is an uncommon and still under-recognized form of recurrent or chronic pancreatitis that involves the space between the pancreatic head, the duodenum and the common bile duct, the so called groove area. Its importance is that it can mimic pancreatic carcinoma, it may coexist with it or even masks it and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of pancreatic masses or duodenal stenosis. Groove Pancreatitis represents a diagnostic challenge because, from a clinical point of view, its manifestations and complications can be numerous and different from each other. Despite modern imaging techniques, even in the most specialized centers, many untrained radiologists and gastroenterologists may encounter difficulty to make the proper diagnosis. In this work, we have described a case Groove Pancreatitis manifesting as flare up of previously diagnosed chronic pancreatitis and we have tried to make a brief revision of literature concerning diagnosis and treatment of the disease.


KEY WORDS: Groove pancreatitis; Endoscopic ultrasound; Computed tomography; Pancreatic carcinoma

top of page