“…Less commonly, it is seen with severe pancreatitis or peritoneal hemorrhage, 5 with classic distributions being periumbilical (Cullen sign) and fl ank (Turner sign). 6 Ecchymosis is unlikely in our patient, who has no history of trauma and no notable abdominal symptoms to suggest severe acute pancreatitis or retroperitoneal hemorrhage.…”
“…Less commonly, it is seen with severe pancreatitis or peritoneal hemorrhage, 5 with classic distributions being periumbilical (Cullen sign) and fl ank (Turner sign). 6 Ecchymosis is unlikely in our patient, who has no history of trauma and no notable abdominal symptoms to suggest severe acute pancreatitis or retroperitoneal hemorrhage.…”
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