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Complications of Pancreatitis

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Radiology of the Pancreas

Abstract

Three types of inflammatory masses may form as sequelae of severe pancreatitis: fluid collections (pseudocysts), phlegmons, and abscesses. Each of these masses has a unique clinical presentation, radiologic manifestation, natural history, and preferred modality of treatment. Thus, it is necessary to distinguish between them.

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