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pancreatic pseudocyst/pahoinvointi

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Pancreatic Pseudocyst

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A true cyst is a localized fluid collection that is contained within an epithelial lined capsule. In contrast, a pseudocyst is a fluid collection that is surrounded by a non-epithelialized wall made up of fibrous and granulation tissue, hence the name “pseudo” cyst. A pancreatic pseudocyst is

[Pancreatic pseudocyst. Case report and literature review].

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BACKGROUND The most frequent etiology of pancreatic pseudocyst is acute pancreatitis and exacerbations of chronic pancreatitis, presenting spontaneous resolution in 50% of the cases. Treatment is indicated in symptomatic or complicated persistent pseudocysts. The OBJECTIVE of this article is to

[Acute pancreatitis and spontaneous rupture of pancreatic pseudocyst in systemic lupus erythematosus].

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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease, with multisystemic involvement. Gastrointestinal symptoms are common, like nausea, vomiting and dyspepsia. Acute pancreatitis is an unusual manifestation of SLE, being an important differential diagnosis in evaluation of abdominal pain.

[Endoscopic therapy of pancreatic pseudocysts].

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BACKGROUND Pancreatic pseudocysts are a complication of both acute and chronic pancreatitis. Incidence in patients with acute pancreatitis is 2-50%, in patients with chronic pancreatitis 20-40%. Pseudocysts are a cause of many symptoms, e.g. nausea, vomitus, pain, biliary obstruction, bleeding and

[Treatment of post-traumatic pancreatic pseudocyst by percutaneous Huisman's drainage].

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Pancreatic pseudocysts is a complication of acute posttraumatic pancreatitis. They usually cause recurrent abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and elevation of serum amylase levels. A history of epigastric blunt trauma, the before mentioned clinical signs and echographic or scanning studies may lead to

Late bleeding after EUS-guided transjejunal drainage of a pancreatic pseudocyst in a Roux-en-Y patient.

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Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS)-guided transgastric and transduodenal drainage of a pancreatic pseudocyst (PP) has become a standard and safe procedure for nonsurgical treatment. However, there are only four reports on transjejunal drainage of PP in a patient with or without altered anatomy.

Pancreatic pseudocysts: the role of percutaneous catheter drainage.

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The case records of 69 patients who had pancreatic pseudocysts were reviewed retrospectively. All patients had abdominal pain and tenderness, 38 had nausea and vomiting, 9 had chills and fever and 5 had jaundice. Forty-eight patients had elevated body temperatures and 26 had elevated leukocyte

[Pancreatic pseudocysts. Clinical contribution].

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Aim of this study was to compare, taking into consideration data from the literature, the various diagnostic examinations and therapeutic modalities nowadays available to manage patients affected by pancreatic pseudocysts. Personal experience regarding three patients with post-necrotic pancreatic

Pancreatic pseudocysts: prognostic factors for their development and their spontaneous resolution in the setting of acute pancreatitis.

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OBJECTIVE Previous studies on the development of pancreatic pseudocysts following acute pancreatitis were monocentric, mostly retrospective, did not fulfil the Atlanta criteria, and featured a mixture of patients with post-acute and chronic pancreatitis. Therefore, the natural course of pancreatic

[Spontaneous rupture of a pancreatic pseudocyst into the descending colon].

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A 50-year-old male with nausea and upper abdominal pain was hospitalised. After five days, lower gastrointestinal bleeding occurred. Computed tomography (CT) revealed a pancreatic pseudocyst. Coloscopic biopsy indicated fistulisation of a pancreatic pseudocyst into the descending colon. The patient

Acetaminophen-induced pancreatic pseudocyst: first case report.

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BACKGROUND Acetaminophen is known for its toxic effects onhepatic cells. Moreover, acetaminophen toxicity in the setting of hepatic failure has also been associatedwith dysfunction and failure of other organ systems, including the pancreas. Drug-induced pancreatitis (DIP) is rare and has been

Pancreatic pseudocyst associated with eating disorder.

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We describe a patient with an eating disorder and hyperamylasemia originating from the salivary glands, who developed pancreatitis with a huge pancreatic pseudocyst. A 40-year-old woman was referred for the treatment of an eating disorder that had persisted for 9 years. She was admitted with

The role of surgery in pancreatic pseudocyst.

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OBJECTIVE Surgery has been the only option available for many years for treating pseudocyst of the pancreas. Recently, new methods, such as percutaneous drainage, endoscopic transenteric drainage and transpapillary drainage, began to be used for treatment of the pseudocyst. But we have to agree that

Therapeutic strategies for pancreatic pseudocysts.

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During the last 15 years, a total of 26 patients were treated for pancreatic pseudocysts, at the 2nd Department of Propaedeutic Surgery, University of Athens. There were 16 (61.5%) men and 10 (38.5%) women aged between 19 and 82 years old (mean age 61 years). Dominating symptoms in most patients

Laparoscopic treatment of pancreatic pseudocysts in children.

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BACKGROUND Pancreatic pseudocysts are problematic sequelae of pancreatitis or pancreatic trauma causing persistent abdominal pain, nausea, and gastric outlet obstruction. Due to the low volume of disease in children, there is scant information in the literature on the operative management of
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