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Three cases of mediastinal pancreatic pseudocysts.
Matsusue, Eiji; Fujihara, Yoshio; Maeda, Kazunori; Okamoto, Masaru; Yanagitani, Atsushi; Tanaka, Kiwamu; Nakamura, Kazuhiko; Ogawa, Toshihide.
Afiliação
  • Matsusue E; Department of Radiology, Tottori Prefectural Central Hospital, Tottori, Japan.
  • Fujihara Y; Department of Radiology, Tottori Prefectural Central Hospital, Tottori, Japan.
  • Maeda K; Department of Gastroenterology, Tottori Prefectural Central Hospital, Tottori, Japan.
  • Okamoto M; Department of General Medicine, Tottori Prefectural Central Hospital, Tottori, Japan.
  • Yanagitani A; Department of Gastroenterology, Tottori Prefectural Central Hospital, Tottori, Japan.
  • Tanaka K; Department of Gastroenterology, Tottori Prefectural Central Hospital, Tottori, Japan.
  • Nakamura K; Department of Radiology, Tottori Prefectural Central Hospital, Tottori, Japan.
  • Ogawa T; Division of Radiology, Department of Pathophysiological Therapeutic Science, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan.
Acta Radiol Open ; 5(6): 2058460116647213, 2016 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27330827
ABSTRACT
A rare complication of acute or chronic pancreatitis is the formation of a mediastinal pancreatic pseudocyst (MPP), which is caused by tracking of pancreatic fluids through anatomical openings of the diaphragm into the mediastinum. Herein, we report the imaging characteristics of three cases of this condition. Our results revealed three features in common (i) the connection between the mediastinum and the pancreatic cystic lesion; (ii) the presence of pleural effusions; and (iii) imaging findings consistent with chronic pancreatitis, such as pancreatic atrophy and calcifications and dilatation and/or stricture of main pancreatic duct (MPD). Serial diameter changes of the MPD and of the adjacent pseudocysts were necessary for the determination of the therapeutic strategy used in each case.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article