Pancreatic cystic lesion without worrisome features. Patient < 80.
What is the size of the lesion?
A “white-dot” (<5 mm) lesion on T2 weighted MRI.
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Notes:
The size of the cyst is a single measurement of the greatest length of the cyst in the long axis on either the axial or coronal images.
For “white-dot” (<5 mm) lesions seen on T2 weighted MRI, one follow-up CT or MRI at 2 years demonstrating stability is sufficient to stop surveillance. Some radiologist do not report these lesions in patients over 75 years of age.