Pancreatic pseudocyst, the most common cystic lesion of the pancreas, is a localized collection of fluid rich in amylase within or adjacent to the pancreas and enclosed by a nonepithelialized wall ...
The most common cystic lesion of the pancreas is the pseudocyst which of course has no epithelial lining and is a nonneoplastic complication of pancreatitis or pancreatic duct injury. The diagnosis is ...
[1] Once a patient gets through the acute phase of pancreatitis, the clinician must be vigilant to identify later complications such as a pancreatic pseudocyst. Again, a minimally invasive ...
pancreatic pseudocysts, and injury due to trauma. When the disease affects the splenic artery or vein, the adjacent spleen is often removed. After removal of the end of the pancreas, the remaining ...
Computed tomography with intravenous administration of contrast medium depicted a pancreatic pseudocyst with a fistula to the transverse colon (Figure). There was no persistent bleeding.