S evere pancreatitis can result in the destruction of the pancreas, internal bleeding, and potentially the patient's death.
Gastrointestinal bleeding complications in chronic pancreatitis are frequently attributed to peptic ulcer, erosive gastritis, or esophageal and gastric fundus varices. A bleeding pseudoaneurysm is ...
Acute pancreatitis can cause pseudocysts in your pancreas. These fluid-filled sacks can lead to infections and even internal bleeding. Acute pancreatitis can also disrupt the balance of your body ...
Another skin symptom of pancreatic disease is brownish-purple spots in the lumbar region, usually on the left side. These ...
Background: A bleeding pseudoaneurysm in patients with chronic pancreatitis is a rare and potentially lethal complication. Optimal treatment of bleeding peripancreatic pseudoaneurysm remains ...