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Splenic artery pseudoaneurysm as a complication of pancreatic pseudocyst [PDF]
Introduction. Pancreatic pseudocyst presented as pseudoaneurysm of the splenic artery is a potential serious complication in patients with chronic pancreatitis. Case report.
Bezmarević Mihailo +7 more
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Transpapillary drainage has no added benefit on treatment outcomes in patients undergoing EUS-guided transmural drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts: a large multicenter study [PDF]
Background and Aims The need for transpapillary drainage (TPD) in patients undergoing transmural drainage (TMD) of pancreatic fluid collections (PFCs) remains unclear.
Amin, Sunil +41 more
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Pancreatic pseudocyst and complicated internal hernia. A case report
Internal hernias are mostly congenital causes. They constitute rare nosological entities. The acute abdominal picture secondary to the complication of these is related to intestinal occlusion and necrosis.
Miguel Licea Videaux +4 more
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Background and study aims Pseudocysts are the most common pancreatic cystic lesions and they usually develop in association with pancreatitis of at least 4 weeks’ duration.
John Eccles +3 more
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Autoimmune pancreatitis associated with a pancreatic pseudocyst treated by distal pancreatectomy with splenectomy: case report [PDF]
Autoimmune pancreatitis is a unique type of chronic pancreatitis, which is rarely associated with pseudocyst. A 48-year-old lady was admitted to our department with a rapidly growing cystic mass in the pancreatic tail with an elevated concentration of ...
Shu-Sen Zheng +3 more
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Pancreatic pseudocyst-portal vein fistula is an extremely rare complication of pancreatitis. Only 18 such cases have been previously reported in the medical literature.
Keum Nahn Jee
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Traumatic pancreatic pseudocysts
Abstract Fifteen patients who developed pseudocysts following pancreatic trauma were evaluated to determine outcome in relation to the nature and site of pancreatic duct injury. Pseudocysts developed in eight patients operated on within 48 h of abdominal trauma and in seven who were initially treated conservatively.
G, Lewis +3 more
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Spontaneous Resolution of Hemorrhagic Pseudocyst-Associated Pseudoaneurysm in Groove Pancreatitis
Hemorrhagic pseudocyst (HP) and pseudocyst-associated pseudoaneurysms (PPs) are complications of pseudocyst. Angiography with embolization has been advocated as the first-line intervention for HP.
Gwang Mo Kim +2 more
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Current treatment of pancreatic pseudocysts: a systematic review
Background. Pancreatic pseudocysts stand among current challenges in modern medicine. Their treatment uses variant instrumental techniques and implies a multispecialty approach.
V. M. Durleshter +3 more
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Experience in the diagnostic and surgical treatment of pancreatic pseudocysts
Actuality. Problem of surgical treatment of pancreatic pseudocysts is actual and debatable. The incidence of pancreatic pseudocysts is 0.5–1 per 100 000 adults per year, and in the overall incidence it reaches 1.6% –4.5%. Aim.
N. G. Golovko +7 more
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