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Case Reports
. 2000 Jul;56(3):229-230.
doi: 10.1016/S0377-1237(17)30173-9. Epub 2017 Jun 10.

PSEUDOCYST OF PANCREAS IN A CHILD FOLLOWING BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA

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PSEUDOCYST OF PANCREAS IN A CHILD FOLLOWING BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA

Kl Sampath Kumar. Med J Armed Forces India. 2000 Jul.
No abstract available

Keywords: Child; Pancreas; Pseudocyst; Trauma.

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Barium meal radiograph showing pseudocyst of pancreas in lesser sac.

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