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Case 1:<br />A 54-year-old female presents with abdominal pain. A CT scan reveals a pancreatic fluid collection. She has no history of pancreatitis, does not smoke, and does not consume alcohol.<br /><br />Case 2:<br />A 49-year-old male is admitted with severe abdominal pain and weight loss. He has no history of acute pancreatitis, is a non-smoker, and does not drink alcohol. He has multiple medical comorbidities, including end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and renal cell carcinoma. He has a large pancreatic cystic lesion and has undergone EUS-guided cystogastrostomy, endoscopic necrosectomy, and placement of three double pigtail stents. The fluid collection has only slightly decreased in size and he remains symptomatic.<br /><br />Case 3:<br />No information is provided about this case.<br /><br />Case 4:<br />A 68-year-old male is admitted with acute necrotizing pancreatitis caused by gallstones. He was admitted after experiencing a syncopal episode and presents with fever, tachycardia, hypotension, and leukocytosis.
Keywords
abdominal pain
pancreatic fluid collection
pancreatitis
smoking
alcohol consumption
severe abdominal pain
weight loss
acute pancreatitis
medical comorbidities
end-stage renal disease
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