Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Chronic Pancreatitis Associated with Liver Infarction and Inferior Pancreaticoduodenal Artery Pseudoaneurysm / 대한췌담도학회지
Korean Journal of Pancreas and Biliary Tract ; : 35-38, 2017.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-143189
ABSTRACT
Liver infarction is rare because of dual blood supply of the liver with hepatic artery and portal vein. And its occurrence as a complication of chronic pancreatitis is rarer. We present a case of chronic pancreatitis complicated by liver infarction and inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery pseudoaneurysm. A 31-year-old female with alcoholism presented with severe acute epigastric pain. Serum amylase and lipase were 203 IU/L and 78 IU/L, respectively. Initial computed tomography (CT) scan showed peripancreatic infiltration, fluid collection, right portal vein thrombosis, and a large wedge-shaped low attenuation in the right hepatic lobe. The patient has been treated with heparin. Follow-up CT scan done after 4 days of heparin treatment demonstrated a pseudocyst with internal hemorrhage and a pseudoaneurysm. Angiography revealed a pseudoaneurysm in inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery. Coil embolization of the artery was done. The patient has been discharged without complication. Follow-up CT scan showed resolution of liver infarction, portal vein thrombosis and pseudoaneurysm.
Subject(s)

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Pancreatitis / Portal Vein / Arteries / Thrombosis / Angiography / Heparin / Tomography, X-Ray Computed / Follow-Up Studies / Aneurysm, False / Venous Thrombosis Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study / Risk factors Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Pancreas and Biliary Tract Year: 2017 Type: Article

Similar

MEDLINE

...
LILACS

LIS

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Pancreatitis / Portal Vein / Arteries / Thrombosis / Angiography / Heparin / Tomography, X-Ray Computed / Follow-Up Studies / Aneurysm, False / Venous Thrombosis Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study / Risk factors Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Pancreas and Biliary Tract Year: 2017 Type: Article