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pancreatic abscess
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digestive system, endocrine glands, pancreas,
a pancreatic abscess is cavity of pus, the pancreas, pancreatic abscesses develop in patients, pancreatic pseudocysts that, become infected, fever, chills, abdominal pain, abdominal mass, inability to eat, nausea, vomiting, patients, pancreatic abscesses, have a history of pancreatitis, develop fevers, abdominal pain, have evidence of an abscess on an ultrasound, ct scan, mri, the abdomen, percutaneous, the skin, drainage, the abscess possible, laparotomy, drainage, surgical removal of dead tissue required, outcome is related, severity, the infection, death rate from undrained pancreatic abscesses is very high, multiple abscesses, sepsis, persistent abdominal pain, fever, signs of pancreatic abscess develops, a pancreatic pseudocyst, pancreatitis, adequate drainage of a pancreatic pseudocyst, prevent some cases of pancreatic abscess, in many cases the disorder is not preventable.
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