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  • Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a key non-invasive tool for diagnosing chronic pancreatitis (CP), notably in early cases, but obtaining an accurate diagnosis through tissue sampling can be challenging due to the varied nature of histopathological changes in CP.
  • Matching EUS images with pathology results is difficult, complicating direct comparisons and limiting definitive diagnoses.
  • Recent advancements in EUS technology, such as EUS-elastography, along with studies using surgical specimens, are enhancing the understanding and diagnosis of pancreatic fibrosis, which may improve early diagnostic accuracy in the future.

Article Abstract

Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is widely recognized for its non-invasiveness and for its usefulness in chronic pancreatitis (CP) diagnosis, including early CP. Although it is desirable to obtain a definitive diagnosis of CP by tissue sampling with EUS-guided fine needle aspiration, histopathological changes in CP are heterogeneous in terms of the extent and the distribution of lesions. Therefore, histopathological diagnosis of appropriate tissue sampling by EUS-fine needle aspiration is expected to be difficult. Furthermore, it is virtually impossible to match EUS images with pathological sections, making direct contrast between EUS findings and pathology difficult. This narrative review presents a discussion of the diagnosis of CP/early CP by EUS, particularly assessing the association between ultrasound and pathological findings. Recently, the histological corroboration and correlation of EUS findings related to CP have been clarified by surgical specimens, including those obtained from animal studies. Furthermore, remarkable advances have occurred in the objective and quantitative diagnosis of pancreatic fibrosis by EUS-elastography. Future technological advances in EUS are expected to improve the accuracy of diagnosis of pancreatic fibrosis at earlier stages.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9478231PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/deo2.164DOI Listing

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