AbstractCongenital pancreatic pseudocysts are extremely rare in infants and very few cases have been reported in the literature. We are reporting a case of 2-month-old infant with pancreatic pseudocyst. He presented with progressive abdominal distension and large bilateral hydrocele. The diagnosis was based on the operative findings and further confirmed by histopathological examination of the wall of pseudocyst. Later on the patient was operated by laparoscopic assisted transgastric cystogastrostomy technique
Pancreatic cysts in infants are rare. To the best of our knowledge, there are only 38 cases of pancr...
Pancreatic pseudocysts are uncommon in children and tend to arise secondary to trauma or an episode ...
Pancreatic divisum (PD) is caused by the lack of fusion of the pancreatic duct during the embryonic ...
Abstract Background Pancreas divisum (PD), the most common pancreatic anomaly, is caused by the fail...
Pancreatic pseudocyst is a localized fluid collection that is rich in amylase and other pancreatic e...
A case of pancreatic ascites in a 4-month-old baby girl is reported. To the best of our knowledge on...
Pseudocyst arises from pancreatic inflammation or ductal disruption and is the commonest cystic lesi...
Acute pancreatic pseudocyst is a rare occurrence in young children—infants, toddlers and pre-schoole...
AbstractWe present an unusual case of a pediatric pancreatic pseudocyst. Due to its rare incidence i...
We have treated a case of pseudocyst of transverse mesocolon in 3-year-old male child. Operative fin...
Key Clinical Message Pancreatic pseudocysts are rare in the pediatric population, commonly a result ...
To determine the clinical features and problems presented by a pancreatic pseudocyst, eighteen patie...
Sixteen children with pancreatic pseudocysts were treated from 1965-1988. Blunt trauma was the etiol...
Pancreatic pseudocyst is a local complication due to rupture of the pancreatic duct in acute or chro...
A pseudocyst is a well-circumscribed fluid collection surrounded by a non-epithelialized wall of gra...
Pancreatic cysts in infants are rare. To the best of our knowledge, there are only 38 cases of pancr...
Pancreatic pseudocysts are uncommon in children and tend to arise secondary to trauma or an episode ...
Pancreatic divisum (PD) is caused by the lack of fusion of the pancreatic duct during the embryonic ...
Abstract Background Pancreas divisum (PD), the most common pancreatic anomaly, is caused by the fail...
Pancreatic pseudocyst is a localized fluid collection that is rich in amylase and other pancreatic e...
A case of pancreatic ascites in a 4-month-old baby girl is reported. To the best of our knowledge on...
Pseudocyst arises from pancreatic inflammation or ductal disruption and is the commonest cystic lesi...
Acute pancreatic pseudocyst is a rare occurrence in young children—infants, toddlers and pre-schoole...
AbstractWe present an unusual case of a pediatric pancreatic pseudocyst. Due to its rare incidence i...
We have treated a case of pseudocyst of transverse mesocolon in 3-year-old male child. Operative fin...
Key Clinical Message Pancreatic pseudocysts are rare in the pediatric population, commonly a result ...
To determine the clinical features and problems presented by a pancreatic pseudocyst, eighteen patie...
Sixteen children with pancreatic pseudocysts were treated from 1965-1988. Blunt trauma was the etiol...
Pancreatic pseudocyst is a local complication due to rupture of the pancreatic duct in acute or chro...
A pseudocyst is a well-circumscribed fluid collection surrounded by a non-epithelialized wall of gra...
Pancreatic cysts in infants are rare. To the best of our knowledge, there are only 38 cases of pancr...
Pancreatic pseudocysts are uncommon in children and tend to arise secondary to trauma or an episode ...
Pancreatic divisum (PD) is caused by the lack of fusion of the pancreatic duct during the embryonic ...