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Pancreatic cyst in a cat.

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METHODS A 5-year-old neutered male Cornish Rex cat was presented for evaluation with a history of vomiting over the previous 5 days. RESULTS An abdominal mass was palpated, which was shown to be cystic by ultrasound examination. Exploratory surgery revealed this to be associated with the pancreas

Proliferative pancreatic cysts: pathogenesis and treatment options.

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Proliferative pancreatic cysts are subdivided into microcystic and mucinous cystadenomas. These rare, slow-growing, multilocular lesions usually remain localized for long periods of time, therefore frequently becoming rather sizeable before becoming symptomatic. Patients present with intermittent

Laparoscopic omentalization of a pancreatic cyst in a cat.

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CASE DESCRIPTION A 15-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat was examined because of a 1-year history of daily vomiting, which was not associated with food intake. CLINICAL FINDINGS Initial physical examination findings and serial hematologic and serum biochemical results were

Systemic effect of endoscopic ultrasonography-guided pancreatic cyst ablation with ethanol and paclitaxel.

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BACKGROUND Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS)-guided pancreatic cyst ablation is a minimally invasive treatment modality. Local injection of ablative agents may rarely cause systemic effects in patients. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to evaluate the systemic effect of ablative agents by analyzing the

Multiple recurrent pancreatic cysts with associated pancreatic inflammation and atrophy in a cat.

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Previous reports of true pancreatic cysts in cats have suggested that pancreatic cysts in cats are benign incidental findings. This case report describes the progressive clinical course and diagnostic findings in a cat with multiple recurrent pancreatic cysts. The presenting clinical signs included

Imaging of congenital pancreatic lesions: emphasis on key imaging features.

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Congenital pancreatic lesions are relatively uncommon, but they are frequently encountered during radiologic examination as an incidental finding in asymptomatic patients. However, some of these entities may produce symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and gastric outlet obstruction.

[Hydatid cyst of the pancreas. Report of a case].

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A 49 years old woman was admitted to the hospital for abdominal pain with vomiting. At the examination, there was a deep and hard epigastric mass. The diagnosis of pancreatic cyst was established by ultrasonography and CT Scan. The hydatid cyst was recognized before surgery on the basis of the

Hydatid cyst of the pancreas causing portal hypertension.

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Pancreatic localization of hydatid cyst is uncommon. We report a case of a 49-year-old woman who presented with abdominal discomfort, nausea and vomiting. The diagnosis of pancreatic cyst with splenomegaly and portal hypertension was supported on ultrasound, CT-scan and endoscopic ultrasound.

Primary hydatid cyst of the pancreas with a hepatic pedicule compression.

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BACKGROUND Primary pancreatic hydatid cyst is extremely rare and may be a causative factor for obstructive jaundice. METHODS A 27-year-old woman presented with obstructive jaundice, vomiting, pruritus, abdominal pain and an epigastric mass. A diagnosis of a pancreatic cyst causing a compression of

A Rare Case of Intraductal Tubulopapillary Neoplasm of the Pancreas Rupturing and Causing Acute Peritonitis.

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An intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm (ITPN) is a very rare pancreatic tumor. Here we report an extremely rare case of an ITPN rupturing and causing acute peritonitis. A 50-year-old woman presented with left flank pain and vomiting. A computed tomography (CT) scan revealed gigantic multilocular

Cystadenomas of the pancreas.

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Cystadenomas of the pancreas are rare tumors. They represent about 10% of the pancreatic cystic masses. Several hundred cases seem to have been reported so far. These tumors appear as serous and mucinous. Over 13 years period (1983-1996) we treated 22 patients for cystadenoma of the pancreas. All

CLINICAL PRESENTATION, AETIOLOGY AND COMPLICATIONS OF PANCREATITIS IN CHILDREN.

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BACKGROUND Childhood Pancreatitis is an uncommon but serious condition with incidence on the rise. It manifests as acute or chronic form with epigastric pain, vomiting and elevated serum -amylase and lipase. This study was conducted with the aim to determine the clinical presentation, aetiology, and

[Groove pancreatitis. A case report of chronic focal pancreatitis].

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The "groove pancreatitis" is a special form of segmental chronic pancreatitis affecting the "groove" between pancreatic head, duodenum and common bile duct. This type of chronic pancreatitis was first described in 1973 and only few cases have been reported in literature. Unlike other forms of

Pancreatic stents in the management of chronic pancreatitis.

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BACKGROUND Elevated pancreatic duct pressure is a potential source of pain in patients with chronic pancreatitis. Endoscopic pancreatic duct stenting is a minimally invasive way of reducing this pressure and may be a useful adjunct to surgery in these patients. METHODS We prospectively reviewed a

Pancreatic Fungal Ball Presenting as Pseudomass.

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Fungal infections of the pancreas have been shown to occur most commonly in the setting of necrotizing pancreatitis, pancreatic cysts, or pancreatic abscesses. Pancreatic fungal infections are rare without these predisposing factors, and may present similarly to pancreatic neoplasm. We report the
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