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Solid Pseudopapillary Neoplasm of the Pancreas in an Adolescent: An Uncommon Finding. [PDF]
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Traumatic pancreatic pseudocyst.
El Musharaf Hassan, Al Auriefi Mohamed
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Hemorrhagic pancreatic pseudocyst: A rare complication.
American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2020Pancreatic pseudocysts are seen both in acute and chronic pancreatitis. Prevalence of pancreatic pseudocyst in chronic pancreatitis is 20% to 40% and is most commonly seen in alcoholic chronic pancreatitis. Intracystic hemorrhage from a pseudoaneurysm is
Pujitha Kudaravalli +3 more
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Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2016
Auricular pseudocysts are uncommon benign lesions of the pinna. The etiology is not well understood but repeated trauma is considered as a possible trigger. Exact diagnosis is important to avoid overtreatment with disfigurement. Various surgical approaches can be used in accordance to the stage of the lesion.
Uwe, Wollina +2 more
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Auricular pseudocysts are uncommon benign lesions of the pinna. The etiology is not well understood but repeated trauma is considered as a possible trigger. Exact diagnosis is important to avoid overtreatment with disfigurement. Various surgical approaches can be used in accordance to the stage of the lesion.
Uwe, Wollina +2 more
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International Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2019
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2002
Pseudocysts complicate acute pancreatitis in less than 5% of cases and chronic pancreatitis in 20% to 40% of cases. A pseudocyst is a localized collection of pancreatic fluid surrounded by a wall of granulation tissue and collagen. It takes 4 to 6 weeks for a fluid collection to mature and become a true pseudocyst.
Michael F., Byrne +2 more
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Pseudocysts complicate acute pancreatitis in less than 5% of cases and chronic pancreatitis in 20% to 40% of cases. A pseudocyst is a localized collection of pancreatic fluid surrounded by a wall of granulation tissue and collagen. It takes 4 to 6 weeks for a fluid collection to mature and become a true pseudocyst.
Michael F., Byrne +2 more
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British Journal of Urology, 1971
SUMMARY The literat ure on pararenal pseudocyst has been reviewed and 3 cases of successful renal conservation are reported. Pararenal pseudocysts, although a rare entity, may be expected to ...
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SUMMARY The literat ure on pararenal pseudocyst has been reviewed and 3 cases of successful renal conservation are reported. Pararenal pseudocysts, although a rare entity, may be expected to ...
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