Peripancreatic cystic lymphangioma with secondary hemorrhage: A rare case reportrecently reported a single case report of peripancreatic cystic lymphangioma. [3] The occurrence of lymphangioma is uncommon in the peripancreatic location and hence reported.
CASE REPORTA 27-year-old female presented with recurrent episodes of left-sided upper abdominal pain. The aching pain radiated to the back and was associated with a history of intermittent nausea and vomiting.Clinical examination showed mild tenderness in the left hypochondrium. Liver function test and complete blood count with differential were normal during the entire period. The serum lipase level estimated during the initial episode of pain was 730 U/L (normal 73-393 U/L).
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