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pancreatic pseudocyst
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a pancreatic pseudocyst, collection of tissue, fluid, debris, pancreatic enzymes, blood, develop after acute pancreatitis, pancreatic pseudocysts, develop following an episode of severe acute pancreatitis, the pancreatic ducts, disrupted by inflammation that occurs, pancreatitis, risk factors, pancreatic pseudocyst, acute pancreatitis, abdominal trauma, chronic pancreatitis, persistent abdominal pain, radiate, abdominal mass, inability to eat, palpate abdomen to feel, pseudocyst, feels, a mass, in the middle, left upper abdomen, help diagnose pancreatic pseudocyst, abdominal ct scan, abdominal ultrasound, abdominal mri, treatment depends upon the size, the pseudocyst, whether it is causing symptoms, many pseudocysts go away on own, pseudocysts must be allowed to mature, 6-8 weeks, surgery, surgical methods, percutaneous drainage using a needle, under radiological, ct scan, endoscopic -assisted drainage, uses an endoscope, a tube containing a camera, a light, to locate the pseudocyst, surgical drainage, the pseudocyst, stomach, small intestine, rupture, the pseudocyst, a serious complication, shock, hemorrhage, a pancreatic abscess, develop pseudocyst becomes infected, pseudocyst, compress adjacent organs, develop persistent abdominal pain, signs of pancreatic abscess fever, chills, rupture, the cyst, emergency situation! go, symptoms occur, indicate the onset of bleeding, shock, fainting, severe abdominal pain, decreased consciousness, rapid heartbeat, prevention of pancreatic pseudocysts is directed at preventing pancreatitis, pancreatitis, gallstones, cholecystectomy, surgical removal, the gall bladder, necessary, pancreatitis occurs, due to alcohol abuse, patient must abstain from alcohol.
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