A 65-year-old man had experienced severe alcoholic pancreatitis 5 weeks earlier and was treated in another hospital. Although the acute pancreatitis was treated with conservative therapy, the patient had a… Click to show full abstract
A 65-year-old man had experienced severe alcoholic pancreatitis 5 weeks earlier and was treated in another hospital. Although the acute pancreatitis was treated with conservative therapy, the patient had a high fever with abdominal pain for 1 week. The laboratory test showed elevated C-reactive protein (30.5 mg/dL). The CT and EUS findings showed an encapsulated collection, measuring 230 76 mm, with debris (Fig. 1). According
               
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