From drainage of the cystoid to pancreatic cancer
Authors: G. Suchánková, P. Štirand, L. Voska, J. Špičák
Authors - sphere of activity: Klinika hepatogastroenterologie, IKEM, Praha
Article: Gastroent Hepatol 2011; 65(6): 343-347
Category: Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology: Case Report
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Summary
Pancreatic cancer tumours are among those tumours with a high malignant potential. Most patients with pancreatic cancer experience dyspepsia, pain in the upper abdomen or jaundice, and sometimes also acute pancreatitis. In our text we describe the case of a patient with repeated attacks of acute pancreatitis, which were followed by the development of a large pseudocyst and then after a long time pancreatic cancer was diagnosed. In this case report we would like to show the very difficult differential diagnostic of a wide spectrum of cystic lesions of the pancreas.
Key words:
cystic lesion of the pancreas
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