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Revision as of 16:40, 7 February 2017
Overview
Pancreatic abscess is an unusual and rare, but life threatening complication of acute pancreatitis.
Definition
Historical Perspective
Differentiating Pancreatic Abscess from other Diseases
Pancreatic abscess should be diagnosed early and treat promptly not only to reduce morbidity and mortality, but also it is important to differentiate from other pancreatic disesases such recurrent pancreatitis, pancreatic psuedocysts etc. as the undrained abscess carreies high risk of mortality.[1]
- Recurrent pancreatitis
Diagnosis
History and Symptoms
Vital signs
- High grade fever
- Upper abdominal pain
- Failure to thrive
Physical Examination Findings
Lab Findings
- Leukocytosis
References
- ↑ ALTEMEIER WA, ALEXANDER JW (1963). "Pancreatic abscess. A study of 32 cases". Arch Surg. 87: 80–9. PMID 14012297.