Paraduodenal pancreatitis (PP), also known as groove pancreatitis (GP), is a rare and distinct variant of chronic pancreatitis and presents significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. This comprehensive case study explores a 54-year-old male patient's journey, highlighting the intricate relationship between clinical presentation, diagnostic modalities, and management strategies. Despite a history of smoking and alcohol consumption, the diagnosis of PP was primarily reliant on advanced imaging techniques, including computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, which revealed characteristic findings of GP.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis case report details a rare instance of gallbladder diverticulum, highlighting the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges associated with this condition. Gallbladder diverticulum is an uncommon anomaly that often mimics the symptoms of more prevalent gallbladder diseases, making an accurate diagnosis challenging. The patient, a 55-year-old female, presented with atypical abdominal pain and was initially suspected to have chronic cholecystitis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis case report details the diagnostic and management challenges encountered with hidden bile duct stones post-cholecystectomy in a 58-year-old female patient. Despite a successful laparoscopic cholecystectomy, the patient developed sudden upper abdominal pain and jaundice, leading to the discovery of an impacted bile duct stone. The case underscores the limitations of conventional preoperative diagnostics and highlights the importance of advanced imaging techniques and a multidisciplinary approach for optimal outcomes.
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