Non neoplastic pancreatic cysts
Non neoplastic pancreatic cysts
Updated: 03/26/2019
© Jun Wang, MD, PhD
Pseudocyst
- Painful, collections of pancreatic secretions after pancreatitis (acute or chronic), trauma, ductal calculi, obstructive neoplasms
- May be asymptomatic
- Cysts without epithelial lining
- Complications: abscess, erosion into blood vessels, hemorrhage, infection, perforation into a hollow viscus
- Management: follow up with image studies, supportive care, drainage if symptomatic
Congenital cysts
- Commonly multiple
- No communication with duct system
- Often associated with polycystic disease affecting kidney and liver and von Hippel Lindau syndrome
- Lined by a single layer of epithelium with a fibrous wall
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