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Groove Pancreatitis Associated with Transient Liver Injury Mimicking Ampullary Neoplasm

Groove pancreatitis is an unusual form of pancreatitis characterized by fibrous inflammation and pseudo-tumor in the area around the head of the pancreas. The underlying etiology is unknown but is strongly linked to alcohol abuse. We report a 52-year-old male smoker with hypertension, asthma, and al...

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Autores principales: Ali, Elrazi Awadelkarim Hamid, Mahfouz, Ahmed Emad, Jones, Akhnuwkh, Abdelmola, Abdelatif, Yassin, Mohamed A.
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Publicado: S. Karger AG 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7315138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32595435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000507430
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author Ali, Elrazi Awadelkarim Hamid
Mahfouz, Ahmed Emad
Jones, Akhnuwkh
Abdelmola, Abdelatif
Yassin, Mohamed A.
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description Groove pancreatitis is an unusual form of pancreatitis characterized by fibrous inflammation and pseudo-tumor in the area around the head of the pancreas. The underlying etiology is unknown but is strongly linked to alcohol abuse. We report a 52-year-old male smoker with hypertension, asthma, and alcohol abuse who was admitted with severe epigastric pain radiating to the back. He was found to have acute pancreatitis. A computed tomography scan of the abdomen showed a mass lesion in the peri-ampullary region. MRI of the abdomen revealed dilated common bile duct and duodenal mass and features suggestive of groove pancreatitis. During the hospital stay, bilirubin and liver enzymes started to rise and then decreased gradually to the previous normal range. The secondary workup for liver disease was unremarkable. The patient improved and was discharged. Six-month follow-up showed regression of the duodenal lesion and reduction in the common bile duct dilatation. Excluding malignancy remains the main challenge in managing groove pancreatitis, and a conservative approach is more reasonable in cases with a typical profile.
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spelling pubmed-73151382020-06-26 Groove Pancreatitis Associated with Transient Liver Injury Mimicking Ampullary Neoplasm Ali, Elrazi Awadelkarim Hamid Mahfouz, Ahmed Emad Jones, Akhnuwkh Abdelmola, Abdelatif Yassin, Mohamed A. Case Rep Gastroenterol Single Case Groove pancreatitis is an unusual form of pancreatitis characterized by fibrous inflammation and pseudo-tumor in the area around the head of the pancreas. The underlying etiology is unknown but is strongly linked to alcohol abuse. We report a 52-year-old male smoker with hypertension, asthma, and alcohol abuse who was admitted with severe epigastric pain radiating to the back. He was found to have acute pancreatitis. A computed tomography scan of the abdomen showed a mass lesion in the peri-ampullary region. MRI of the abdomen revealed dilated common bile duct and duodenal mass and features suggestive of groove pancreatitis. During the hospital stay, bilirubin and liver enzymes started to rise and then decreased gradually to the previous normal range. The secondary workup for liver disease was unremarkable. The patient improved and was discharged. Six-month follow-up showed regression of the duodenal lesion and reduction in the common bile duct dilatation. Excluding malignancy remains the main challenge in managing groove pancreatitis, and a conservative approach is more reasonable in cases with a typical profile. S. Karger AG 2020-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7315138/ /pubmed/32595435 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000507430 Text en Copyright © 2020 by S. Karger AG, Basel http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-4.0 International License (CC BY-NC) (http://www.karger.com/Services/OpenAccessLicense). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission.
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Yassin, Mohamed A.
Groove Pancreatitis Associated with Transient Liver Injury Mimicking Ampullary Neoplasm
title Groove Pancreatitis Associated with Transient Liver Injury Mimicking Ampullary Neoplasm
title_full Groove Pancreatitis Associated with Transient Liver Injury Mimicking Ampullary Neoplasm
title_fullStr Groove Pancreatitis Associated with Transient Liver Injury Mimicking Ampullary Neoplasm
title_full_unstemmed Groove Pancreatitis Associated with Transient Liver Injury Mimicking Ampullary Neoplasm
title_short Groove Pancreatitis Associated with Transient Liver Injury Mimicking Ampullary Neoplasm
title_sort groove pancreatitis associated with transient liver injury mimicking ampullary neoplasm
topic Single Case
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7315138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32595435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000507430
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