Ectopic pancreas complicated by pancreatitis and pseudocyst formation mimicking jejunal diverticulitis

The British Journal of Radiology
S E RubesinH Herlinger

Abstract

Clinical symptoms are rarely produced by ectopic pancreas arising in the jejunum. We report a case of a patient with left lower quadrant abdominal pain due to jejunal ectopic pancreas complicated by acute pancreatitis and pseudocyst formation.

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