| Literature DB >> 2027304 |
H Schmitz1, F Spelsberg, M Janson.
Abstract
A 28 year old female was admitted to the hospital with dolorous postprandial swelling of the left upper epigastrium, occurring since the recent death of her husband. After an asymptomatic interval of eight years pains similar to biliary colics occurred increasing in duration, intensity and frequency during the following year. Sonography and computer-tomography indicated a pseudocyst of the pancreascauda adjacent to the left lobe of the liver, spleen and gastric wall. Laparotomy revealed the diagnosis of a heterotopic cyst of the pancreas of fist-size localized intramurally in the gastric corpus which was totally resected. Histologically a granulomatous partially transformed cyst in a heterotopic pancreas was identified. The patient became symptom-free after the operation.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 2027304
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Leber Magen Darm ISSN: 0300-8622