Pancreatic Pseudocyst With Thoracic Extension: A Clinicoradiological Case Report. [PDF]
CECT sagittal view shows an enlarged, heterogeneously enhancing pancreas with a peripancreatic collection extending into the posterior mediastinum and compressing the esophagus with massive right pleural fluid noted. ABSTRACT Pancreatic pseudocysts are encapsulated, enzyme‐rich peripancreatic fluid collections that typically develop following acute or ...
Thapa S +7 more
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Endoscopic Ultrasound-guided Drainage With Lumen-apposing Metal Stent versus Plastic Stent for the Treatment of Pancreatic Pseudocyst: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. [PDF]
Abstract Background Pancreatic pseudocyst (PP), following acute or chronic pancreatitis, may become symptomatic or persist beyond 6–8 weeks, requiring drainage. Endoscopic ultrasonography‐guided drainage (EUS‐D) is the preferred method, using double pigtail plastic stents (DPPS) or self‐expandable metallic stents (SEMS), such as lumen‐apposing metal ...
Ardengh AO +10 more
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A Case of Perinephric Pancreatic Pseudocyst Secondary to Pancreatitis [PDF]
Pancreatic pseudocyst is a rare complication of pancreatitis, characterized by an abnormal connection between the pancreas and the renal system. We present a case of a 42‐year‐old male who developed a pancreatic pseudocyst secondary to severe acute ...
Mallick Muhammad Zohaib Uddin +9 more
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Successful Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Treatment of a Spontaneous Rupture of a Hemorrhagic Pancreatic Pseudocyst [PDF]
Spontaneous rupture of a hemorrhagic pancreatic pseudocyst may be life-threatening. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided drainage has been reported to be a valuable treatment option for pancreatic pseudocysts. However, its usefulness in the management of a
Chan Park, Tae Hyeon Kim, Hyung Ku Chon
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Left Gastric Artery Pseudoaneurysm within a Pancreatic Pseudocyst: A Case Report [PDF]
Left gastric artery Pseudoaneurysm (PSA) is a rare vascular complication of Acute Pancreatitis (AP), resulting from erosion of the pancreatic or peripancreatic artery into a pseudocyst. The splenic artery is the commonest artery involved, followed by the
Budumuri Gautam V Kumar +4 more
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The surgical management of pancreatic pseudocysts – outcomes on a group of seven patients
The pancreatic pseudocyst represents the main complication that occurred 3 to 6 weeks after an outbreak of acute or chronic pancreatitis represented by a collection containing pancreatic enzymes without their own epithelial wall. In the present paper, we
Mihai Faur +3 more
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An 81‐year‐old man with chronic pancreatitis was being treated with a protease inhibitor. He developed an acute exacerbation of chronic pancreatitis and dyspnea.
Shunsuke Watanabe +8 more
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Internal drainage of pancreatic pseudocyst following abdominal blunt trauma
Purpose: Pancreatic pseudocyst is a well-recognized complication of acute pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic trauma. Pancreatic trauma is the most common cause among children cases.
Siti Fatimah, Emiliana Lia
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Pancreatic divisum (PD) is caused by the lack of fusion of the pancreatic duct during the embryonic period. Considering the incidence rate of PD, clinicians lack an understanding of the disease, which is usually asymptomatic.
Jingxin Yan +6 more
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POST-TRAUMATIC PANCREATIC PSEUDOCYST – CASE PRESENTATION WITH REVIEW OF LITERATURE [PDF]
Pancreatic trauma remains an enigma of diagnosis and treatment even in the era of modern medicine, in which there are advanced technological and diagnostic means.
Ștefania Manolescu +7 more
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