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Digital mucinous pseudocysts [PDF]
AbstractThirty‐one patients with 46 digital mucinous pseudocysts are reviewed. The pseudocysts are usually soft, fluctuant, dome‐shaped, dimpled, smooth lesions located near and often associated with a linear defect of the fingernail. Transillumination confirms the diagnosis. Treatment is conservative, usually consisting of intralesional injections. If
J A, Goldman +3 more
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Pseudocyst formation following acute and chronic pancreatitis is a well known complication. A pancreatic pseudocyst fistulating into the portal vein is a rare and potentially fatal complication.
N. Ahmad +4 more
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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 ...
André Orsini Ardengh +10 more
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Development of the Asian EUS Group consensus in pancreatic pseudocyst drainage
Drainage of pseudocyst and walled-off pancreatic necrosis has traditionally been achieved by surgical means. Recently, there has been a progressive shift in paradigm to performing endoscopic drainage for these conditions.
Anthony Yuen Bun Teoh +6 more
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Novel technique in the management of obstructive jaundice caused by pancreatic pseudocyst
Pancreatic pseudocysts are a well-known complication of acute and chronic pancreatitis. The presenting feature of these can be of the pseudocyst per se or due to their complication.
Gautham Krishnamurthy +3 more
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Hepatic cerebrospinal fluid pseudocyst: A rare complication of ventriculoperitoneal shunt
Background: Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunts are among the most frequently performed operations in the management of hydrocephalus. Hepatic cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pseudocyst is a rare but important complication in patients with a VP shunt insertion ...
C. Dabdoub +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Covered self‐expandable metal stents (SEMS) are the standard for managing unresectable distal malignant biliary obstruction (DMBO), as they prolong the time to recurrent biliary obstruction (TRBO). However, fully covered SEMS (FCSEMS) increases the risk of cholecystitis and pancreatitis.
Kengo Matsumoto +10 more
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Mediastinal extension of a pancreatic pseudocyst
A 50-year-old man with a history of chronic pancreatitis due to alcoholism presented with dyspnea, at which time he was diagnosed with pleural effusions, treated, and discharged. Two months later, he was readmitted with hemoptysis and abdominal pain.
Adil Omer, MD +2 more
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Pseudocyst of Pinna and its Treatment with Surgical Deroofing: An Experience at Tertiary Hospitals
Introduction: Pseudocyst of pinna is an uncommon condition hardly encountered in routine ENT practice. The involvement is usually seen in scaphoid, triangular fossa, and antihelix. Medical treatment is ineffective. Various treatments are suggested in the
N. Khan +3 more
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Endoscopic Step‐up Approach for Walled‐off Necrosis After Acute Pancreatitis
ABSTRACT This review outlines current interventional strategies for treating symptomatic walled‐off necrosis (WON) after necrotizing pancreatitis. Mortality from acute pancreatitis has improved, but late mortality, particularly from infected necrosis, remains a challenge. WON requires invasive treatment in cases of infection or symptoms.
Shuntaro Mukai +13 more
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