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Does the pancreas become more echogenic with age?

Studies show that pancreatic echogenicity, or brightness on an ultrasound, increases with advancing age, often becoming distinctly higher than the liver in those over 50. So, **does the pancreas become more echogenic with age**? The answer is yes, and this is typically considered a normal finding related to the aging process.

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