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Haemorrhagic pseudocyst of the pancreatic tail causing acute abdominal pain in a 12-year-old girl

Haemorrhagic pseudocyst of the pancreatic tail causing acute abdominal pain in a 12-year-old girl Case report 17 Haemorrhagic pseudocyst of the pancreatic tail causing acute abdominal pain in a 12-year-old girl a,c b c Rolf P. Dahmen , Gerhard Stuhldreier , Hartmut Bindewald a,c and Malte Weinrich Pancreatic disorders are a relatively uncommon event The underlying aetiology of the pseudocyst remains in children, particularly the development of pancreatic unclear. As there was no previous history of pancreatitis, pseudocysts. The most common cause for the unrecognized blunt trauma was the most likely cause. Ann development of such pseudocysts is blunt abdominal Pediatr Surg 10:17–19 2014 Annals of Pediatric Surgery. trauma with injury of the pancreatic parenchyma. Further Annals of Pediatric Surgery 2014, 10:17–19 aetiologies include congenital anomalies of the pancreatic Keywords: childhood, haemorrhage, pancreatic pseudocyst, duct such as pancreatic divisum, hereditary or idiopathic retroperitoneal tumour pancreatitis. Various treatment options for pancreatic Departments of General, Thoracic, Vascular and Transplantation Surgery, pseudocysts including internal or external drainage have b c Pediatric Surgery, University Hospital Rostock, Rostock and Department of been described. We describe the case of a 12-year-old girl General, Visceral and Vascular Surgery, Hospital Worms, Worms, Germany with acute abdominal pain and a left-sided retroperitoneal Correspondence to Rolf P. Dahmen, MD, Department of General, Thoracic, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of Pediatric Surgery Wolters Kluwer Health

Haemorrhagic pseudocyst of the pancreatic tail causing acute abdominal pain in a 12-year-old girl

Annals of Pediatric Surgery , Volume 10 (1) – Jan 1, 2014

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Abstract

Case report 17 Haemorrhagic pseudocyst of the pancreatic tail causing acute abdominal pain in a 12-year-old girl a,c b c Rolf P. Dahmen , Gerhard Stuhldreier , Hartmut Bindewald a,c and Malte Weinrich Pancreatic disorders are a relatively uncommon event The underlying aetiology of the pseudocyst remains in children, particularly the development of pancreatic unclear. As there was no previous history of pancreatitis, pseudocysts. The most common cause for the unrecognized blunt trauma was the most likely cause. Ann development of such pseudocysts is blunt abdominal Pediatr Surg 10:17–19 2014 Annals of Pediatric Surgery. trauma with injury of the pancreatic parenchyma. Further Annals of Pediatric Surgery 2014, 10:17–19 aetiologies include congenital anomalies of the pancreatic Keywords: childhood, haemorrhage, pancreatic pseudocyst, duct such as pancreatic divisum, hereditary or idiopathic retroperitoneal tumour pancreatitis. Various treatment options for pancreatic Departments of General, Thoracic, Vascular and Transplantation Surgery, pseudocysts including internal or external drainage have b c Pediatric Surgery, University Hospital Rostock, Rostock and Department of been described. We describe the case of a 12-year-old girl General, Visceral and Vascular Surgery, Hospital Worms, Worms, Germany with acute abdominal pain and a left-sided retroperitoneal Correspondence to Rolf P. Dahmen, MD, Department of General, Thoracic,

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Annals of Pediatric SurgeryWolters Kluwer Health

Published: Jan 1, 2014

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