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Innocuous gas collections in pancreatic allografts demonstrated by computed tomography

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Over a 4-year period, 6 pancreatic abscesses were found in 37 patients who had combined renal and segmental pancreatic transplants. An additional 4 patients who were nontoxic at the time of their computed tomographic (CT) examinations had innocuous gas collections, either in the pancreatic allograft or the surrounding peripancreatic tissue. The possible etiology of this gas formation is discussed. These collections do not have the same ominous clinical significance as would be expected in abscess formation. Radiological evaluation should include examination of the gastrointestinal tract and voiding cystograms to detect fistula formation. Simultaneous percutaneous aspiration of this area should be performed to rule out an infective process. If this is negative in a nontoxic transplant patient, the radiologist will be in a position to obviate unnecessary surgical intervention.

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Vas, W., Patel, B., Mahanta, B. et al. Innocuous gas collections in pancreatic allografts demonstrated by computed tomography. Gastrointest Radiol 14, 118–122 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01889174

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