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A Case of Gastric Ectopic Pancreas Complicated by Pancreatitis and Pseudocyst Formation
Clinical Endoscopy 2003;27(3):175-179.
DOI: https://doi.org/
Published online: September 30, 2003
Departments of Internal Medicine, Kon Kuk University College of Medicine, Choongju, *Departments of Internal Medicine, Surgery, Radiology and Pathology, HanKuk Hospital, Cheongju, Korea
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Ectopic pancreas rarely produces clinical symptoms. Most commonly reported symptoms were abdominal pain, epigastric discomfort, nausea, vomiting, and bleeding. However, presentation of specific symptoms due to its size and location, including obstructive jaundice, and pyloric obstruction are possible. Ectopic pancreas is subject to various pathological changes occurring in the pancreas itself; namely, cyst, pancreatitis, hemorrhage, necrosis, and neoplastic change. We present a case of 60-year old woman with right upper quadrant pain in whom the surgical pathologic diagnosis was ectopic pancreas of the stomach complicated by pancreatitis and pseudocyst formation.


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