摘要
Here we report a patient diagnosed with small cell lung cancer after first presenting with parathyroid hormonerelated peptide-induced hypercalcemic pancreatitis and developed walled-off necrosis that resulted in disruption of the main pancreatic duct.Disconnected duct syndrome (DDS) is a rare syndrome that occurs when the main pancreatic duct exocrine flow is disrupted resulting in leakage of pancreatic enzymes and further inflammatory sequela.To date,no prior reports have described DDS occurring with paraneoplastic reactions.Diagnostic imaging techniques and therapeutic interventions are reviewed to provide insight into current approaches to DDS.
Here we report a patient diagnosed with small cell lung cancer after first presenting with parathyroid hormonerelated peptide-induced hypercalcemic pancreatitis and developed walled-off necrosis that resulted in disruption of the main pancreatic duct.Disconnected duct syndrome (DDS) is a rare syndrome that occurs when the main pancreatic duct exocrine flow is disrupted resulting in leakage of pancreatic enzymes and further inflammatory sequela.To date,no prior reports have described DDS occurring with paraneoplastic reactions.Diagnostic imaging techniques and therapeutic interventions are reviewed to provide insight into current approaches to DDS.