Acute Pancreatitis in Pancreas Divisum Secondary to an Impacted Stone in the Minor Papilla.

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Citation: Cureus. 11(8):e5481, 2019 Aug 25.PMID: 31656710Institution: MedStar Union Memorial HospitalDepartment: MedicineForm of publication: Journal ArticleMedline article type(s): Case ReportsSubject headings: IN PROCESS -- NOT YET INDEXEDYear: 2019ISSN:
  • 2168-8184
Name of journal: CureusAbstract: Pancreas divisum is reported to occur in up to 14% of the population. The majority of patients with this congenital anomaly remain asymptomatic. Pancreas divisum can be associated with recurrent pancreatitis due to inadequate drainage of pancreatic secretions through the dorsal pancreatic duct and the minor papilla. We present a patient with a six-month history of recurrent acute pancreatitis due to an impacted pancreatic duct stone in the minor papilla and an unrecognized pancreas divisum. This situation has only been reported in two other cases in the literature. Copyright (c) 2019, Farooqi et al.All authors: Burke C, Chahal P, El-Khider F, Farooqi R, Zahid UFiscal year: FY2020Digital Object Identifier: Date added to catalog: 2019-11-19
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Pancreas divisum is reported to occur in up to 14% of the population. The majority of patients with this congenital anomaly remain asymptomatic. Pancreas divisum can be associated with recurrent pancreatitis due to inadequate drainage of pancreatic secretions through the dorsal pancreatic duct and the minor papilla. We present a patient with a six-month history of recurrent acute pancreatitis due to an impacted pancreatic duct stone in the minor papilla and an unrecognized pancreas divisum. This situation has only been reported in two other cases in the literature. Copyright (c) 2019, Farooqi et al.

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