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Pancreatic pseudocysts account for approximately 75% of all pancreatic masses.<ref>Bradley EL, Gonzalez AC, Clements JL Jr. Acute pancreatic pseudocysts: incidence and implications. Ann Surg. Dec 1976;184(6):734-7.</ref> | Pancreatic pseudocysts account for approximately 75% of all pancreatic masses.<ref>Bradley EL, Gonzalez AC, Clements JL Jr. Acute pancreatic pseudocysts: incidence and implications. Ann Surg. Dec 1976;184(6):734-7.</ref> | ||
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Overview
Pancreatic pseudocysts account for approximately 75% of all pancreatic masses.[1]
Epidemiology and Demographics
References
- ↑ Bradley EL, Gonzalez AC, Clements JL Jr. Acute pancreatic pseudocysts: incidence and implications. Ann Surg. Dec 1976;184(6):734-7.