Spontaneous rupture of pancreatic pseudocyst into the stomach
Contrast-enhanced CT of the abdomen (A) coronal and (B) sagittal views showing pancreatic pseudocyst, measuring 8.6×7.4×7.6 cm (arrows), with rupture into the stomach (B, arrowhead). Insult to the pancreatic duct during the inflammatory process leads to extravasation of pancreatic secretions and the...
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description | Contrast-enhanced CT of the abdomen (A) coronal and (B) sagittal views showing pancreatic pseudocyst, measuring 8.6×7.4×7.6 cm (arrows), with rupture into the stomach (B, arrowhead). Insult to the pancreatic duct during the inflammatory process leads to extravasation of pancreatic secretions and the development of a pseudocyst.1 The clinical presentation of pseudocyst may range from a completely asymptomatic patient to onset of serious complications. Increase in serum lipase and amylase levels are seen in at least one-half of patients, and a persistent rise in these pancreatic enzymes can be a clue to the presence of a pseudocyst. |
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