Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5661524 Pancreatology 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Rosemont classification can be used independent of patient characteristics (age, sex and BMI) and environmental factors (smoking and alcohol exposure). In our cohort, Rosemont classification was strongly predictive of CP in patients with features “suggestive” of CP. However, “normal” Rosemont classification had poor correlation in this study. This is maybe due to lack of true comparator “normal” pancreas which cannot be obtained reasonably. The strength of agreement for diagnosis of CP was substantial between the standard and Rosemont criteria.
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