Presentation
Blunt abdominal trauma two weeks ago.
Patient Data
Age: 80 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Pancreatic pseudocyst
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Non-specific bowel gas distribution. No evidence of free air. Large smooth rounded impression on the stomach ?mass effect. Otherwise unremarkable study.
From the case:
Pancreatic pseudocyst
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Large midline cystic structure. The origin of the lesion couldn't be determined.
From the case:
Pancreatic pseudocyst
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Large midline cystic structure on the upper abdomen with small communication to the pancreatic tail.
From the case:
Pancreatic pseudocyst
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MRCP confirm the communication of the large cystic structure to the tail of the pancreas.
From the case:
Pancreatic pseudocyst
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Spontaneous rupture of the pancreatic pseudocyst evident by free fluid in the pelvis with loss of the configuration of the cyst.
From the case:
Pancreatic pseudocyst
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Status post drainage tube insertion. Small cystic lesion is seen at the pancreatic tail.