A biloma is a rare disease characterized by an abnormal intra-or extrahepatic bile collection due to a traumatic or spontaneous rupture of the biliary system.Laboratory findings are nonspecific.The diagnosis is usuall...A biloma is a rare disease characterized by an abnormal intra-or extrahepatic bile collection due to a traumatic or spontaneous rupture of the biliary system.Laboratory findings are nonspecific.The diagnosis is usually suspected on the basis of a typical history(right upper quadrant abdominal pain,chills,fever and recent abdominal trauma or surgery) and is confirmed by detection of typical radiologic features.We report the case of a patient with a history of previous cholecystectomy for lithiasis who presented with clinical symptoms and laboratory data suggestive of acute pancreatitis.Imaging studies also revealed the presence of a chronic and asymptomatic biloma,which could be mistaken for a pseudocyst.The atypical location and ultrasound findings suggested an alternative diagnosis.We therefore reviewed the known literature for bilomas,focusing on the role of ultrasonography,which can reveal some typical aspects,such as location and imaging features.Weconclude that ultrasound plays a key role in the assessment of a suspected biloma in patients with appropriate history and clinical features and provides valuable diagnostic clues even in the absence of these.展开更多
In the "proton pump inhibitors era",a penetrating peptic ulcer(PPU) represents an exceptional cause of abdominal pain,and was more frequently observed in the past where there was not an effective antacid tre...In the "proton pump inhibitors era",a penetrating peptic ulcer(PPU) represents an exceptional cause of abdominal pain,and was more frequently observed in the past where there was not an effective antacid treatment. Ulcer-induced pancreatitis is very rare,too,and manifests with persistent,intense pain radiating to the back. A mild to severe pancreatitis with peripancreatic fluid collection can be observed at imaging. However,only a few cases of association between PPU and emphysematous pancreatitis(EP) have been published in the literature. EP is a rare but potentially fatal form of acute necrotizing pancreatitis in which gas grows in and outside the pancreas,and typically involves the whole parenchyma in diabetic individuals.Here we report an extremely rare case of a duodenal ulcer penetrating the pancreas and complicated with EP.Unlike the classic form of EP,which involves the whole parenchyma and has a poor prognosis,we found that the emphysematous involvement of the pancreas by PPU has a benign course if a conservative therapy is promptly established. Gas is confined to the site of penetration,usual y the pancreatic head,and ulcers most often involve the duodenum.展开更多
文摘A biloma is a rare disease characterized by an abnormal intra-or extrahepatic bile collection due to a traumatic or spontaneous rupture of the biliary system.Laboratory findings are nonspecific.The diagnosis is usually suspected on the basis of a typical history(right upper quadrant abdominal pain,chills,fever and recent abdominal trauma or surgery) and is confirmed by detection of typical radiologic features.We report the case of a patient with a history of previous cholecystectomy for lithiasis who presented with clinical symptoms and laboratory data suggestive of acute pancreatitis.Imaging studies also revealed the presence of a chronic and asymptomatic biloma,which could be mistaken for a pseudocyst.The atypical location and ultrasound findings suggested an alternative diagnosis.We therefore reviewed the known literature for bilomas,focusing on the role of ultrasonography,which can reveal some typical aspects,such as location and imaging features.Weconclude that ultrasound plays a key role in the assessment of a suspected biloma in patients with appropriate history and clinical features and provides valuable diagnostic clues even in the absence of these.
文摘In the "proton pump inhibitors era",a penetrating peptic ulcer(PPU) represents an exceptional cause of abdominal pain,and was more frequently observed in the past where there was not an effective antacid treatment. Ulcer-induced pancreatitis is very rare,too,and manifests with persistent,intense pain radiating to the back. A mild to severe pancreatitis with peripancreatic fluid collection can be observed at imaging. However,only a few cases of association between PPU and emphysematous pancreatitis(EP) have been published in the literature. EP is a rare but potentially fatal form of acute necrotizing pancreatitis in which gas grows in and outside the pancreas,and typically involves the whole parenchyma in diabetic individuals.Here we report an extremely rare case of a duodenal ulcer penetrating the pancreas and complicated with EP.Unlike the classic form of EP,which involves the whole parenchyma and has a poor prognosis,we found that the emphysematous involvement of the pancreas by PPU has a benign course if a conservative therapy is promptly established. Gas is confined to the site of penetration,usual y the pancreatic head,and ulcers most often involve the duodenum.