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Rare disease
Pancreatic ascites in the setting of portal hypertension
  1. Zohaib Farooque Shaikh,
  2. Gajanan Kulsundar,
  3. Makardhwaj Sarvadaman Shrivastava,
  4. Vishal Vasant Ramteke,
  5. Sameer Yadav,
  6. Nivedita Moulick
  1. Department of Internal medicine, Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College and General Hospital, Mumbai, India
  1. Correspondence to Dr Makardhwaj Sarvadaman Shrivastava, makar_in{at}rediffmail.com

Summary

Pancreatic ascites is a rare cause of ascites and develops largely as a complication of chronic pancreatitis or sometimes due to duct injury during surgical procedures. The entity may mimic spontaneous bacterial peritonitis or ascites due to portal hypertension. Here, the authors discuss a case of pancreatic ascites developing in the setting of alcoholic liver disease with portal hypertension. The patient had features of chronic pancreatitis with pancreatic duct fistula and was managed with stenting of the pancreatic duct.

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