A pancreatic pseudocyst is a collection of tissue and fluids that forms on your pancreas. Your pancreas is located behind your stomach. Pseudocysts usually form as the result of a hard blow to your ...
We report an unusual case of a large mediastinal pseudocyst causing compression of cardiac chambers as well as the esophagus and presenting with a triad of dysphagia, chest pain and dyspnea. The ...
This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Pancreatic pseudocyst' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications. The ...
SAN DIEGO -- For endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided transluminal draining of pancreatic pseudocysts, plastic stents appeared as safe and effective as lumen-apposing metal stents (LAMS) in a randomized ...
PSEUDOCYSTS of the pancreas, although infrequent, may result in serious complications, which are usually caused by rupture and are most frequently subdiaphragmatic. Pseudocysts may rupture into the ...
We have read the article by Janoska-Gawrońska et al 1 with great interest. We would like to congratulate the authors on this publication and their retrospective analysis of this complex medical case, ...
A: Pseudocyst size is less important than the clinical context of the patient. How certain are you that the cystic lesion noted on CT scan or ultrasound imaging is actually a pseudocyst? For instance, ...
BRANDENBERG, Maddock and Schweitzer 1 reported the treatment by transgastric cyst gastrostomy of 2 patients with pancreatic pseudocysts and pancreatitis in 1951. Maddock suggested this procedure, ...
We read the paper of Eddy et al. 1 with great interest about pancreatic pseudocysts in pregnancy. They report on a patient who was managed conservatively and had a distal pancreatectomy 3 weeks after ...
Pancreatic pseudocyst, a common complication of acute or chronic pancreatitis, in rare instances may also extend to the mediastinum. A case of 67-year-old woman presenting with a triad of chest pain, ...
We would like to thank Dr. Ł. Krupa and colleagues for their interest and important comments on our paper published recently in Polish Archives of Internal Medicine. In their letter, they raise the ...