Natural resolution or intervention for fluid collections in acute severe pancreatitis
British journal of surgery2014Vol. 101(13), pp. 1721–1728
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Partha Sarathi Patra, Kshaunish Das, A Bhattacharyya, Sukanta Ray, Jaba Ranjan Hembram, Sumit Sanyal, Gopal Krishna Dhali
Abstract
Pancreatic pseudocysts develop infrequently in oedematous acute pancreatitis. Only one-quarter of ANCs either require intervention or persist beyond 6 months, whereas more than one-half of WONs resolve without any intervention within 6 months of onset. Baseline diameter of ANC(s) is an important predictor of outcome.
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