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A giant pancreatic pseudocyst in a patient with HIV infection.
This article describes the first case of a giant pancreatic pseudocyst in a 48-year-old man with HIV infection under combination antiretroviral therapy. The patient presented with an abdominal mass involving the epigastrium, left hypochondrium, and left flank. An enhanced abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan showed a well-defined cyst of 21 cm in diameter, with a liquid content that dislocated adjacent viscera. Microbiological and cytological tests on fluid were negative, confirming diagnosis of pancreatic pseudocyst. The CT-guided percutaneous drainage was carried out and the patient's clinical condition gradually improved. © The Author(s) 2012
MODIFICAZIONI DELL'EMOSTASI IN CANI NORMALI DURANTE L'ANESTESIA CON CLORIDRATO DI KETAMINA
Correlazione tra fattore von Willebrandt,Dimero-D e fibrinogeno e andamento clinico del carcinoma ovarico
Livelli plasmatici preoperatori di fattore von Willebrand in pazienti con carcinoma cervicale
The assessment of the hemostasis system in patients with ovarian and cervical carcinoma.
An unusual triple association: superficial granulomatous pyoderma, subcorneal pustular dermatosis, IgA multiple myeloma
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