Case Report

Gastric Intramural Pseudocyst With Associated Gastric Outlet Obstruction: Recognition and Management

Authors: JOSEPH M. VITELLO MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Pancreatic pseudocyst is a well-recognized complication of pancreatitis. Most pseudocysts either resolve spontaneously or are amenable to internal drainage. Occasionally, the pseudocyst extends to distant areas within the abdominal cavity or may invade a nearby anatomic structure. Direct extension into the stomach is infrequently noted both radiographically and clinically. Recognition and management of this entity are described.

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