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J R Soc Med 2003;96:499-500
doi:10.1258/jrsm.96.10.499
© 2003 Royal Society of Medicine

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Prolapsing polyp and disappearing pseudocyst

Gurminder S Mann FRCS   Dileep N Lobo DM FRCS     Brian J Rowlands MD FRCS  

Section of Surgery, University Hospital, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham NG7 2UH, UK



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Figure 1. Contrast enhanced abdominal CT scans. (a) White arrows show cystic lesion in the region of the pancreatic head. (b) Subsequent scan shows this lesion within stomach (black arrows)

 


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Figure 2. Double-contrast barium meal. Large polyp (arrows) arising from the gastric fundus (a) and prolapsing into the duodenum (b)

 

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