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Rapid Development and Spontaneous Regression of Pancreatic Pseudocysts Documented by Ultrasound

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Journal Radiology
Specialty Radiology
Date 1977 Dec 1
PMID 928711
Citations 9
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Abstract

Three cases of pancreatic pseudocyst were followed serially by ultrasound examination. The entity was found to be more dynamic than has been generally thought. The rapid development and spontaneous regression of pancreatic pseudocysts was documented. The timing of surgical intervention in these cases must be reevaluated.

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