2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2010.04.051
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Acute pancreatitis associated with a pancreatic hydatid cyst: understanding the mechanism by EUS

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“…Larvae that escape the lung may then pass to any part of the human body via arterial circulation [1][2][3] . The organization of the filtering systems explain why hydatid cysts most commonly re- Diop et al [31] CT + MR + EUS Distal pancreatectomy + polar nephrectomy + partial cystectomy-Liver This patient arrived at the hospital with signs of acute pancreatitis. Despite tienam therapy, he developed renal dysfunction and pancreatic necrosis that affected 50% of the organ.…”
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“…Larvae that escape the lung may then pass to any part of the human body via arterial circulation [1][2][3] . The organization of the filtering systems explain why hydatid cysts most commonly re- Diop et al [31] CT + MR + EUS Distal pancreatectomy + polar nephrectomy + partial cystectomy-Liver This patient arrived at the hospital with signs of acute pancreatitis. Despite tienam therapy, he developed renal dysfunction and pancreatic necrosis that affected 50% of the organ.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hydatid cysts located in the pancreatic head may cause obstructive jaundice or acute pancreatitis by either exerting external compression on or fistulizing into the common bile duct [4,10,12,15,20,23,[26][27][28][29][30]31,35,36] . Less commonly, they may lead to cholangitis, duodenal stenosis, or duodenal fistula [4,20] .…”
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