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Differentiating hypervascular pancreatic lesions is crucial for patient care. This review offers an imaging algorithm to classify these uncommon masses, aiding clinical decisions and management strategies.

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Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Oncology
  • Gastroenterology

Background:

  • Hypervascular pancreatic lesions present a broad differential diagnosis, encompassing both benign and malignant conditions.
  • Accurate diagnosis is essential for effective clinical management but can be challenging.
  • Multimodality imaging plays a key role in evaluating these lesions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive multimodality imaging review of hypervascular pancreatic lesions.
  • To present an imaging-based algorithmic approach for differentiating these lesions.
  • To stratify lesions by malignant potential to guide clinical management.

Main Methods:

  • Review of multimodality imaging findings for various hypervascular pancreatic lesions.
  • Development of an algorithmic approach for lesion differentiation.
  • Classification of lesions based on potential for malignancy.

Main Results:

  • The manuscript details imaging characteristics of diverse hypervascular pancreatic lesions.
  • An algorithmic approach is proposed to aid in the differentiation of these uncommon pancreatic masses.
  • Lesions are categorized by malignant potential to support clinical decision-making.

Conclusions:

  • A structured, imaging-based approach can facilitate the differentiation of hypervascular pancreatic lesions.
  • Stratification by malignant potential aids in guiding appropriate clinical management.
  • This review serves as a decision support tool for encountering these challenging lesions.