Literature DB >> 16850858

Pancreatic pseudocyst after acute organophosphate poisoning.

Ken Kawabe1, Tetsuhide Ito, Yoshiyuki Arita, Yojiro Sadamoto, Naohiko Harada, Koji Yamaguchi, Masao Tanaka, Itsuro Nakano, Hajime Nawata, Ryoichi Takayanagi.   

Abstract

Acute organophosphate poisoning (OP) shows several severe clinical symptoms due to its strong blocking effect on cholinesterase. Acute pancreatitis is one of the complications associated with acute OP, but this association still may not be widely recognized. We report here the case of a 73-year-old man who had repeated abdominal pain during and after the treatment of acute OP. Hyperamylasemia and a 7-cm pseudocyst in the pancreatic tail were noted on investigations. We diagnosed pancreatic pseudocyst that likely was secondary to an episode of acute pancreatitis following acute OP. He was initially treated with a long-term intravenous hyperalimentation, protease inhibitors and octerotide, but eventually required surgical intervention, a cystgastrostomy. Acute pancreatitis and hyperamylasemia are known to be possible complications of acute OP. It is necessary to examine and assess pancreatic damage in patients with acute OP.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16850858

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fukuoka Igaku Zasshi        ISSN: 0016-254X


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1.  Much caution does no harm! Organophosphate poisoning often causes pancreatitis.

Authors:  Shozo Yoshida; Hideshi Okada; Shiho Nakano; Kunihiro Shirai; Toshiyuki Yuhara; Hiromasa Kojima; Tomoaki Doi; Hisaaki Kato; Kodai Suzuki; Kentaro Morishita; Eiji Murakami; Hiroaki Ushikoshi; Izumi Toyoda; Shinji Ogura
Journal:  J Intensive Care       Date:  2015-04-30
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