Juxtaminorpapillary Diverticulum Associated with Chronic Pancreatitis
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A 69-years-old male with a juxtaminorpapillary diverticulum of Santorini in the duodenum and chronic pancreatitis is described. The patient had suffered from attacks of epigastric pain during the last 35 years. At recent admission to hospital he had also an elevated urinary amylase activity and a juxtaminorpapillary diverticulum, demonstrated by duodenoscopy and X-ray examination after administration of a contrast medium. Endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatography (ERCP) showed changes of the pancreatic duct system compatible with chronic pancreatitis, a diagnosis which was confirmed by explorative laparotomy.
Cotton P Gut. 1977; 18(4):316-41.
PMID: 324875 PMC: 1411454. DOI: 10.1136/gut.18.4.316.