- intestine. Rarely, the
infected pseudocyst causes jaundice or sepsis.
Mediastinal pseudocysts, a rare form of
pancreatic pseudocysts in the abdomen, may cause...
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pseudocysts are
usually complications of pancreatitis,
although in
children they
frequently occur following abdominal trauma.
Pancreatic pseudocysts account...
- the
front part of the ear is
usually the
initial sign of
pseudocyst of the auricle.
Pseudocysts of the
auricle appear as flesh-colored, nontender, noninflammatory...
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pseudopapillary tumours.
Pancreatic pseudocysts are benign, with a risk of
malignant progression of 0%.
Pseudocysts are ****ociated with
acute or chronic...
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types of
cysts are not neoplastic, they are
dysplastic or metaplastic.
Pseudocysts are
similar to
cysts in that they have a sac
filled with fluid, but lack...
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pancreatic pseudocyst.
Symptomatic pancreatic pseudocysts are an
indication a
cystogastrostomy needs to be performed.
Pancreatic pseudocysts are chronic...
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trauma or infection. The term
mesenteric pseudocyst was
first used by Ros et al in 1987.
Mesenteric pseudocysts are very rare,
making up only
about less...
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diabetes mellitus,
exocrine pancreatic insufficiency,
cystic fibrosis,
pseudocysts, cysts,
congenital malformations,
tumors including pancreatic cancer...
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cause is
infective endocarditis) or
pseudocyst formation.
Splenectomy may be
warranted for
persistent pseudocysts due to the high risk of
subsequent rupture...
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called benign sebaceous hyperplasia, and
occasional small keratin-filled
pseudocysts may be seen and must be
differentiated from
epidermoid cyst or dermoid...